Which option best describes the demographic changes that occurred in Kazakhstan under the Soviet Union?(1 point)

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Kazakhs became a minority group in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhs became a minority group in Kazakhstan.

The Kazakh population declined during this period, but remained a majority.
The Kazakh population declined during this period, but remained a majority.

The Kazakh population grew as a proportion of Kazakhstan’s total population.
The Kazakh population grew as a proportion of Kazakhstan’s total population.

The Kazakh population in Kazakhstan remained largely unchanged.

1 answer

The option that best describes the demographic changes that occurred in Kazakhstan under the Soviet Union is:

Kazakhs became a minority group in Kazakhstan.

During this period, significant migration from other Soviet republics and regions led to a decrease in the proportion of Kazakhs in the overall population, resulting in them becoming a minority in their own homeland at certain points during Soviet rule.