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By which name are the well-to-do Peasants in Russia called?


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a

Kulaks

b

Kolkhoz

c

Serfs

d

None of these  

answer is A.

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The well-to-do Peasants in Russia are called the name Kulaks. In 1928, the Russian political party raised the Kulaks through the concepts of Stalinism after touring the grain-producing regions. Their principal motto was "remove Kulaks," which meant taking the lands away from them to build huge farms under state regulation. The community farms were called kolkhoz. Under Stalin's collectivization policy, the peasants were made to work on these farms in 1929. a plan to take over Kulaks' fields and collectivize them. As a result, the wealthy peasants in Russia became known as Kulaks.
 
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