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How did Joseph Stalin's Five-Year Plans affect the Soviet Union?

O A. The Soviet Union developed an agrarian economy that produced
most of Europe's grain.
• B. Soviet workers became wealthy and were able to purchase consumer goods.
c. Many Soviet factory workers became unemployed and homeless.
• D. Millions of Soviet peasants starved to death when collective agriculture failed.

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Answer:As Russia entered the 1930s, its path towards economic modernisation was steered by Joseph Stalin, the General Secretary of the Communist Party. Through a series of ‘Five Year Plans’ and at a huge human cost, he transformed Russia into a 20th-century powerhouse, putting the country once again at the forefront of global politics so the answer would be D

Explanation: Joshep Stalin was a major communist who did not care for peasent life's as long as it helped him in the end

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