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What was a major effect of Josef Stalin's policy of collectivization on soviet agriculture was?

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How much food is available for farmers collectivization?

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How did the Chinese peasants respond to the vast collectivization of farms during the great leap?

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Who started collectivization of agriculture?

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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


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

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