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What connections does the author draw between stalin's first five-year plan and the famines of the late 1920s and early 1930s?

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Answer: C. The collectivization of agriculture was an overall failure; the collective farms produced meager crops and could not meet their increased demands, thus resulting in famine.

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No, excerpt, However,
The five year plan policies of rapid industrialization and collectivization contributed to the famine that bedeviled the country,leading to the death of ten of millions of people. Collectivization for example led to peasants cutting their production, with some refusing to work.

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