The policy you're describing is known as "monoculture." In the context of the Soviet Union, it was often part of a larger strategy of "collectivization" and "agricultural specialization" that focused on increasing the output of specific crops, such as cotton in Kazakhstan. This approach aimed to maximize agricultural productivity, but it often had negative environmental and social consequences.
A) Which of the following terms describes the policy put in place by the Soviet Union to
increase the output of cotton in Kazakhstan by focusing on one crop? (1 point)
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