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Which of the following economic changes did the Soviets make to Russia?
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collectivizing farms and industrializing
collectivizing farms and industrializing
eliminating poverty and shortages
eliminating poverty and shortages
allowing serfs to own their own land
allowing serfs to own their own land
reducing government control of the economy
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collectivizing farms and industrializing.
The Soviets carried out forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid state-led industrialization (Five-Year Plans). They did not reduce government control, did not reinstate serf land ownership (serfdom ended under the Tsar), and shortages/poverty persisted.
The Soviets carried out forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid state-led industrialization (Five-Year Plans). They did not reduce government control, did not reinstate serf land ownership (serfdom ended under the Tsar), and shortages/poverty persisted.
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