Yes It's was in a way
To industrialize and modernize the USSR.
They were aimed at getting Soviet technology and infrastructure up to being on a par with Western standards, and to equal (if not exceed) the USSR's industrial and agricultural output with that of the West.
AnswerIn a lot of aspects yes, however there were a lot of things that didn't improve under the 5 year plans such as the living and working conditions of the peasants/workers.AnswerYou need to specify which five year plan - what country, what era, what government. Without more details you will never get a satisfactory answer. Some 5 year plans were successful, others were catastrophic failures. Five year plans are associated with China, the Soviet Union, and India.
Soviet Union was rising each five years on the five year plan. That was called as 'pyatiletka' ("пятилетка" in Russian), 'fiveyearing'. That 'pyatiletka' was a plan for each five years in USSR till the fall of USSR.
The leader Joseph Stalin imposed strict 5 year plans to boost industrial and agricultural production.
The Five year plans of the Soviet Union were started Between 1928 and 1932.
Stalin was born on December 21, 1879 in Gori, Georgia.
There are many different goals that could be on a 1 and 5 year plan. You may wish to move up in position for example.
Some manufacturers have 5 year warranties included.Others offer extended warranty plans to their customers.
Stalin's series of three Five Year Plans was intended to rapidly increase the industrial capability of the Soviet Union. They also included provisions for increasing agricultural production as well, but these goals were not met as successfully as those for industrialization.
Growth in industry but agricultural famine Collective agriculture
Noramco-NF4600C-Treadmill comes with 5 year warranty on parts and electronics;1 year warranty on labor and Lifetime warranty on others. There are no extended plans