In the context of Russia what was 'Kullak'?
(a) A Collective form (b) A Russian school
(c) Well-to-do peasants (d) Landless labourers
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The word kulak originally referred to former peasants in the Russian Empire who became wealthier during the Stolypin reform from 1906 to 1914. During the Russian Revolution, the label of kulak was used to chastise peasants who withheld grain from the Bolsheviks
A Russian school
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option c.
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The word kulak originally referred to former peasants in the Russian Empire who became wealthier during the Stolypin reform from 1906 to 1914.
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