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Which statement best summarizes an economic consequence of the Russian Revolution?(1 point) Responses Production increased as t...Asked by t
Which statement best summarizes an economic consequence of the Russian Revolution?(1 point)
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Production increased as the Soviet Union moved to a capitalist economy.
Production increased as the Soviet Union moved to a capitalist economy.
Agricultural cultivation became more efficient when land was collectivized.
Agricultural cultivation became more efficient when land was collectivized.
The quality of life in the Soviet Union increased as a result of greater government economic control.
The quality of life in the Soviet Union increased as a result of greater government economic control.
Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.
Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.
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Production increased as the Soviet Union moved to a capitalist economy.
Production increased as the Soviet Union moved to a capitalist economy.
Agricultural cultivation became more efficient when land was collectivized.
Agricultural cultivation became more efficient when land was collectivized.
The quality of life in the Soviet Union increased as a result of greater government economic control.
The quality of life in the Soviet Union increased as a result of greater government economic control.
Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.
Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.
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The statement that best summarizes an economic consequence of the Russian Revolution is:
**Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.**
This reflects the challenges faced in the centrally planned economy of the Soviet Union, where government control over production often led to inefficiencies and shortages of goods.
**Shortages became more common as the government dictated what was produced.**
This reflects the challenges faced in the centrally planned economy of the Soviet Union, where government control over production often led to inefficiencies and shortages of goods.
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