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Stalin tried to make the economy fully industrial as a result there were shortages of food, housing and clothing. He also began a farming revolution by making "Collective Farms" but wealthy peasants resisted it and millions were killed and exiled for it.
He resisted Soviet oppression by helping Soviet Jews relocate to Israel.
This is hard to answer if you don't say what period of Russian history you are talking about. The answer however that is correct in most case is: 'they were killed and their farms were set on fire'.
The basis of this question is wrong. It was during the change over to 'collectivism' by Stalin that was resisted by the Ukrainian peasantry that the man-made 'holodomor' (starvation, executions and labor camps) began in the 1920-30s. This killed millions of Ukrainians (estimates between 2.5 million up to 20 million) and others, including Jews.
He resisted arrest and was charged.
how weight is resisted by structures
Quakers resisted slavery.
Peasants were forced to give up their lands and livestock to work on collective farms established by the government. They faced harsh working conditions, limited personal freedoms, and often food shortages as a result of the collectivization process. Many resisted or attempted to sabotage the system, but faced severe consequences if caught.
There are various times in which China resisted European influence. For example, during the Opium Wars in which they resisted the British.
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Example: I resisted the temptation to kill Justin Bieber.
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