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Explain two consequences of Stalin's first Five Year Plan

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The human cost

The human costMillions died in the subsequent famine and peasant disturbances. An entire class of wealthier peasants – the Kulaks — were accused of sabotaging the progress of the Plan and were either massacred or imprisoned in Gulags, so that the state could exploit their land for collectivisation.

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