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explain stalinism and collectivisation!
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Answered by trishbtsboy76
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Stalinism - The ideology and policies adopted by Stalin,based on centralization,totalitarianism and the pursuit of communism..

Collectivisation - It was the process whereby individuals and farms were put together to form a collective farm of a kolkhoz,this was then run by committee were all of the animals and tools were handed over. Everything was to be shared there including the produce of the farm..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stalinism is the method of rule, or policies, of Joseph Stalin, Soviet Communist Party and state leader from 1929 until his death in 1953. Stalinism is associated with a regime of terror and totalitarian rule.

Under collectivization the peasantry were forced to give up their individual farms and join large collective farms (kolkhozy). The process was ultimately undertaken in conjunction with the campaign to industrialize the Soviet Union rapidly.

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