Why did Stalin reverse the New Economic Policy?

A. It was crafted by his archrival, Lenin.
B. It had failed to increase industrial production.
C. He decided collectivization would allow Russia to produce enough grain for both domestic food and foreign export.
D. He wanted to separate his economic plans from those of his predecessor and the stagnant economy associated with him.


Answer: C

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