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what was stalinism and collectivisation

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Answered by YashtheINDIAN
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STALINISM=the ideology and policies adopted by Stalin, based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism.....

COLLECTIVISATION=grouping a farms into a unit...

STALINISM COLLECTIVISATION
Stalin's collectivization program, the Bolshevik Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms(kolkhoz). ... Peasants worked on the land and kolkhoz profit was shared. Engaged peasants resisted the authorities and resisted the authorities and destroyed their livestock........


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Answered by Agamsain
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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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