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state the objective of stalin's five years plan.

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Answered by sanjuvirat05
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The Five Year Plans were a series of nationalized

plans for the economic development of the Soviet Union. One of Stalin’s main

goals was to increase the output of industrial goods, and he placed emphasis on

electrical power, capital goods (ex. coal, iron, and machinery), and

agriculture. Stalin wanted to make the Soviet Union’s economy self-sufficient,

as he feared that his nation was falling behind and needed to catch up with the

rest of the industrialized world. The Five Year Plans brought all industry and

industrial development under state control. In addition, Stalin transformed

Soviet agriculture by introducing a system of collectivization, in which

peasants worked on collective farms that were owned by the state. All industry

was nationalized, and factories were required to meet output quotas determined

by the state. 


Answered by anotheraditiraj100
1

Answer:

The Five Year Plans were a series of nationalized plans for the economic development of the Soviet Union. One of Stalin's main goals was to increase the output of industrial goods, and he placed emphasis on electrical power, capital goods (ex. coal, iron, and machinery), and agriculture

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