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Q: What does collectivization mean?
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How is food allocated collectivization?

57%


What was collectivization and what was the definition of resisting it?

The collectivization is something you can look up on google and pick the fith one out of it. the definition you can find in on dictionary.com hope this helps you


How was Ukraine affected by Stalin's collectivization of agriculture?

As a result of Stalin's collectivization of agriculture, Ukraine's population faced massive starvation which resulted in millions of deaths.


Did the rise of Stalin cause the rapid collectivization in Russia?

Under Vladimier Lenin, Russia began collectivization. This process continued, and did accelerate under Josef Stalin, who followed Lenin. But, Stalin did not cause the acceleration, the communist philosophy that Russia followed called for collectivization.


What best describe Stalin's policy of collectivization?

"productive"


Everyone especially Russian peasants benefited from Stalin plans for collectivization true or false?

False. "Collectivization" is attributed for the soviet famine in the early 1930's, killing millions.


What word best describes Stalin's policy of collectivization?

"productive"


Did Russian peasants benefit from Stalin's plans for collectivization?

No, quite the opposite.


Which was part of the great leap forward!?

Collectivization of farms Relocation of peasants


Which part was the great leap forward?

Collectivization of farms Relocation of peasants


Stalin modernized agriculture in the Soviet union through?

Through the collectivization.


How did the kulaks resist collectivization?

Kulaks resisted collectivization by hiding or destroying their crops and livestock, sabotaging state-imposed quotas, and even engaging in armed resistance against government authorities. They viewed collectivization as a threat to their livelihoods and property rights, and sought to protect their own interests and way of life.