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10 August, 13:28

In the Soviet Union, what was a collective?

a. group of farmers who worked on a farm owned by a private firm or family

b. group of consumers who bought products directly from the government

c. grocery store owned by its members

d. large farm leased from the state to groups of peasant farmers

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  1. 10 August, 13:30
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    A Collective is several small units join together into one. The Soviet Union it was common for many small farms to be Collectivized.
  2. 10 August, 13:50
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    Answer: (D) large farm leased from the state to groups of peasant farmers

    In Soviet union Collective farming and communal farming are different kinds of "agricultural production in which various farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise". That type of corporate is often an agricultural cooperative in which member-owners together engage in farming activities. The method by which farmland is aggregated is called collectivization.
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