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As the Bolsheviks took control of the Soviet economy, they
determined which jobs workers would hold and where workers would live.
took land from peasants and gave it to members of the upper class.
shipped grain and other food products from the cities to peasants.
allowed businesses to decide prices and let workers set wages.
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determined which jobs workers would hold and where workers would live.
Explanation: The Bolsheviks centralized the economy, assigning jobs, controlling housing and internal movement. They confiscated land from the upper classes and redistributed it to peasants (not to the upper class), requisitioned grain from peasants to supply cities (not shipped from cities to peasants), and nationalized industry rather than letting businesses set prices or workers set wages.
Explanation: The Bolsheviks centralized the economy, assigning jobs, controlling housing and internal movement. They confiscated land from the upper classes and redistributed it to peasants (not to the upper class), requisitioned grain from peasants to supply cities (not shipped from cities to peasants), and nationalized industry rather than letting businesses set prices or workers set wages.
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