172.1Peasant Resistance to Stalin’s Collectivization Plan
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Chapter 30: The Great Depression and World War II 1929–1945
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: Peasant Resistance to Stalin’s Collectivization Plan
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172.1
Correct. The answer is d. Stalin promised that large-scale industrialized agriculture would provide them all, equally, with better lives.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Stalin promised that large-scale industrialized agriculture would provide them all, equally, with better lives.
Correct. The answer is a. Hindus explained that the peasants distrusted the Soviet promises about collective farming and did not wish to give up their individual land.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Hindus explained that the peasants distrusted the Soviet promises about collective farming and did not wish to give up their individual land.
Correct. The answer is a. The state resorted to violence, starvation, and genocide to force the peasants out of their homes, off their lands, and onto the collective farms.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The state resorted to violence, starvation, and genocide to force the peasants out of their homes, off their lands, and onto the collective farms.