Social Sciences, asked by kmoliriba, 4 months ago

what is kulaks the Duma and liberal​

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Answered by kodimalarbask
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I) KULAKS

It is the Russian term of wealthy peasants who Stalin believed where hoarding grain to gain more profits. By 1927-28 the town of Soviet Russia were facing an acute problem of grain supplies. Kulaks were thought to be partly responsible for this. Also to develop modern farms and rum them along industrial lines the party under the leadership of Stalin thought it was necessary to eliminate kulaks.

II) THE DUMA

During 1905 revolution, the Tsar allowed the creation of an elected consultative parliament in Russia. This elected consultative parliament in Russia was called Dumas

III) LIBERAL

They espoused a nation that was tolerant towards all religions; one that would protect individual rights against the government. Although the liberals wanted an elected parliamentary form of governance, they believed that the right to vote must only belong to men and that too the ones who were property holders.

Answered by hearhackerakshitha2
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Answer:

a peasant in Russia wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labour. Emerging after the emancipation of serfs in the 19th century the kulaks resisted Stalin's forced collectivization, but millions were arrested, exiled, or killed.

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