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________________________ were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
Agricultural Cooperatives
Agricultural Cooperatives were __________________in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
encouraged
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of ________ families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
20-40
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families _______________________ to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
sharing tools, equipment, and labour
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to ________________________________________. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
increase government income and overall production
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘___________’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
Higher
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of _________ families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
100-300
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, __________________________________________________________________________whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were paid only for their labour.
peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota
Agricultural Cooperatives were encouraged in the countryside, , which would consist of 20-40 families sharing tools, equipment, and labour to increase government income and overall production. ‘Higher’ Agricultural Cooperatives consisted of 100-300 families. In lower cooperatives, peasants would receive a payment for the remainder of their work once they had met a grain quota whilst in higher cooperatives, farmers were ___________________________
paid only for their labour
Due to these initiatives being met with resistance since peasants were _____________________________, the government had also decided to fund its industrialisation drive by setting two key measures: high grain taxes and low fixed prices.
unwilling to give up their freshly earned land
Due to these initiatives being met with resistance since peasants were unwilling to give up their freshly earned land, the government had also decided to fund its industrialisation drive by setting two key measures: ____________________________________
high grain taxes, low fixed prices
Peasants were ____________on farming their private plots than they were on collective farming. There was absolutely no job satisfaction or initiative among the peasantry to work.
keener
Peasants were keener on farming their _____________than they were on collective farming. There was absolutely no job satisfaction or initiative among the peasantry to work.
private plots
Peasants were keener on farming their private plots than they were on collective farming. There was absolutely ____________________ or initiative among the peasantry to work.
no job satisfaction
Peasants were keener on farming their private plots than they were on collective farming. There was absolutely no job satisfaction or ______________________________________
initiative among the peasantry to work.
By the ___________, 96% of peasant households were Collective members.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
end of 1956
By the end of 1956, ___% of peasant households were Collective members.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
96
By the end of 1956, 96% of ________________were Collective members.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
peasant households
By the end of 1956, 96% of peasant households were ___________________________.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
Collective members
By the end of 1956, 96% of peasant households were Collective members.
______________________________, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
Stagnancy of food production
By the end of 1956, 96% of peasant households were Collective members.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by __%, was concerning considering the annual population growth by 2.2%.
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By the end of 1956, 96% of peasant households were Collective members.
Stagnancy of food production, which was only increasing by 4%, was concerning considering the _______________________________________.
annual population growth by 2.2%