CollectivizationSummary-Collectivization: All peasants were to work on collective farms
-Called Kolkhoz, all land was pooled together -Party officials monitored their output --By 1932 62% of al peasants collectivized -Kulaks wealthier peasants who owned their own farms -They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia -Seen as a threat to collectivization due to their free enterprise ideals Collectivization was the idea of combining all efforts together. Examples would be; farm land. Rather than separately owned land masses, the farming area would be one general area. Further all lower class citizens were expected to contribute and work on these farms to produce goods. Governing methods also took a spin. If someone were to be accused of something they were sentenced to trial and forced to admit to the crime whether they were guilty or innocent. (family members brought in) QuoteMankind is divided into rich and poor, into property owners and exploited; and to abstract oneself from this fundamental division; and from the antagonism between poor and rich means abstracting oneself from fundamental facts. -Joseph Stalin
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Notes-Collectivization: All peasants were to work on collective farms
-Called Kolkhoz, all land was pooled together -Party officials monitored their output --By 1932 62% of al peasants collectivized -Kulaks wealthier peasants who owned their own farms -They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia -Seen as a threat to collectivization due to their free enterprise ideals Subjunctive QuestionHow did the "peasants" act out to this forcible rule of collectivization?
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