Why didn't Stalin's policy of collectivisation yeild immediate results?
Answers
Answered by
2
⎝⎝⫷⫸⎠⎠ANSWER⎝⎝⫷⫸⎠⎠
the immediate effect of collectivization was to reduce output and cut the number of livestock in half. The subsequent recovery of the agricultural production was also impeded by the losses suffered by the Soviet Union during World War II and the severe drought of 1946.
Hope this will help you♥
mark as brainlist♥
Answered by
1
Answer:
Explanation:
The following points may help you:
a. In order to deal with small land holdings and with shortage of grains, Stalin introduced Collectivisation of farms.
b. Stain thus decided to eliminate kulaks, better of peasants and establish state control over farms.
c. He also provided for collective farming, where peasants were compelled to do farming in collective farms or kolkhoz
Similar questions