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What action did Stalin take to accomplish collectivization in the USSR?

A. He gave the poorest farmers more land to farm.
B. He permitted communist North Korea to invade South Korea.
C. He organized a man-made famine, which killed many of the farm-owning peasants.
D. He began an aggressive relationship with the United States that began the Cold War.

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C. Is the correct answer ~Apex.

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The correct answer is C). He organized a man- made famine which killed many of the farm-owning peasants.

Between 1928 and 1940 the Soviet Government tried to force collectivization to transform traditional agriculture, and to reduce the power of some peasants (kulaks) who were against Stalin's policies. It is believed that Stalin encouraged a famine by confiscating their productions to get the money to industrialize the Soviet Union.

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