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Kulaks were the name given to well-to-do-Peasants .(STATE TRUE/FALSE)



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Answered by Aera2542
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Kulaks. According to the Soviet terminology, the peasants were divided into three broad categories: bednyaks, or poor peasants; serednyaks, or mid-income peasants; and kulaks, the higher-income farmers who had larger farms than most Russian peasants.

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Kulaks were the name given to well-to-do-Peasants.

TRUE

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