Stalin's program of forcibly collectivizing Russian agriculture

a. boosted efficiency on Russian farms by sixty percent in the early 1930s.
b. resulted in government-made famine in 1932 and 1933.
c. was very well received by the Russian peasantry.
d. enabled the Russian peasant to greatly increase his productivity.
e. greatly increased livestock numbers, doubling them in three years.


b

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Colonization encouraged trade, industry, and the manufacturing of items such as________

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What will be an ideal response?

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