Stalin 3
Stalin 3
Thesis Statement: Stalin's plan of collectivization did not help but rather hurt Russia's chances of becoming an affluent nation, free of agricultural plights.
Outline
I. Introduction
II. Collectivism and it's problems
A. Stalin's declaration of collectivism
1. Procedures within the system
B. The Kulaks
C. 'Dekulakization' (the disposing of the kulaks)
1. Clearing them away from collectivism
D. Problems of collectivism after the Kulaks
1. The famine
E. Results of famine
1. Government reaction
2. Peasants reaction
III. Stalin's feelings
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