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what is the impact of Stalin collectivisation programme​

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Answered by sahil3416
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Answer:

Under Stalin's collectivization

program, the Bolshevik Party forced

all peasants to cultivate in collective

farms(kolkhoz). The bulk of lands

and implements were transferred to

the ownership of collective farms.

Peasants worked on the land and

kolkhoz profit was shared.

Explanation:

Accordingly, in the process of

Collectivization of agriculture, the small

farms were merged into large farms known

as the kolkhoz. Enraged peasants in

reaction to the collectivization program of

Stalin resisted against authority and

destroyed their livestock. They resisted the

collectivization program. Aug 7,2018

Answered by prathamsingh05122
0

Stalin enforced collectivization of farms as solution to grain shortage. Peasants were forced to work in collective farms called 'kolkhoz' sharing the profits equally. This was not entirely successful as the production of grain did not increase immediately.

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