Answer:
It temporarily allowed some private ownership of land in the Soviet Union.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lenin's New Economic Policy was devised by Lenin in 1921 with the goal of allowing some market elements in the Soviet economy, temporarily. This policy gave permission to some individuals to own private companies, made public companies for profit firms, and also allowed a few individuals to own private land.
The goal of this policy was to develop the Soviet Economy for a few years, before transitioning to a full communist economy.