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Collectivization, primarily implemented in the Soviet Union during the late 1920s and early 1930s, aimed to consolidate individual landholdings and labor into collective farms. The outcomes were mixed: while it increased state control over agriculture and aimed to boost production, it often led to widespread famine, particularly the Holodomor in Ukraine, resulting in millions of deaths. Additionally, it caused significant social disruption, resistance from peasants, and the destruction of traditional farming practices. Ultimately, collectivization significantly altered the rural landscape and agricultural economy of the affected regions, with long-lasting effects on society.

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