Who were the "kulaks" in Soviet Russia?

A. Intellectuals who were purged from the Communist Party.
B. Technical specialists who were suspected of espionage.
C. Women's cadres who collected grain from the agricultural collectives.
D. Peasants who were accused of being wealthy hoarders following NEP.
E. Convicts who were forced into labor gangs.


Answer: D

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