Quiz LibraryWas Collectivisation successful? - A level History
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Concepts covered:Collectivization, Stalin, Peasant opposition, Grain destruction, Ukrainian famine
Stalin's policy of collectivization faced opposition from peasants leading to violence, grain destruction, and mass deportations. The policy resulted in decreased grain production, a famine in Ukraine, and around 1.5 million sent to labor camps.
Table of Contents1.Stalin's Response to Peasant Resistance in Collectivization2.Impact of Stalin's Collectivization Policy
chapter
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Stalin's Response to Peasant Resistance in Collectivization
Concepts covered:Stalin, collectivization, peasant resistance, kulaks, ideological struggle
Stalin's collectivization faced resistance from peasants who hid or destroyed their grain rather than give it up to the government. He blamed this on the kulaks, portraying it as an ideological struggle against socialism.
Question 1
How did Stalin justify the peasants' resistance?
Question 2
What ideological reason did Stalin give for resistance?
Question 3
What extreme action did peasants take with their grain?
Question 4
Why did peasants hide their grain?
chapter
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Impact of Stalin's Collectivization Policy
Concepts covered:Stalin, collectivization policy, mass deportations, grain production decrease, Ukrainian famine
Stalin's collectivization policy led to mass deportations, killings, and a significant decrease in grain production, resulting in a famine in Ukraine that claimed over 5 million lives. Despite some minor successes like increased grain acquisition by the government, the overall impact of collectivization was deemed a failure.
Question 5
What was Stalin's response to peasant resistance?
Question 6
How did Stalin justify deportations?
Question 7
What was a direct consequence of collectivization in Ukraine?

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