Peasants resisted collectivization primarily because they wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms. Many peasants had a strong attachment to their land and traditional farming practices, and collectivization threatened their autonomy and livelihood by consolidating individual farms into large, state-controlled collective farms. This loss of control was a significant factor in their resistance.
Political Ideologies Quick Check
Analyze why peasants resisted collectivization. (1 point)
They feared the government would obstruct their plans to modernize their farm
They were working with foreign powers opposed to the Soviet Union.
They preferred work in factories to taking jobs on collectives.
They wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms
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