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collectivization

[ US /kəˌɫɛktɪvɪˈzeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the organization of a nation or economy on the basis of collectivism

How To Use collectivization In A Sentence

  • Famines, largely caused by civil war and the Soviet collectivization of agriculture, decimated the rural population in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • In the 1930s, the Soviet government began policies of collectivization, education for all, and assimilation.
  • Since the spring sowing could not be postponed, the breakneck speed of collectivization was slackened.
  • A second version of events claimed that the problems in Veriaevo occurred due to the ‘tactless conduct’ of the plenipotentiaries involved in collectivization work.
  • In October 1956 collectivization began, with the establishment of collective farms.
  • The state economic programs allowed private enterprise in industry and commerce and proposed no radical agrarian reforms such as collectivization schemes. 1928, Nov. 10
  • In the aftermath of collectivization and grain requisitioning, the Communist Party was suspicious of ‘hostile’ peasants and ‘backward’ women who led uprisings against kolkhozy.
  • The first wave of purges started in 1928-29, as forced collectivization began.
  • For example, before collectivization there were currents among the peasants which supported cooperatives or agricultural communes and community-based cultivation.
  • So there was this thing called collectivization = the giving everything part. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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