which of the following economic changes did the soviet’s make to russia

collectivizing farms and industrializing

eliminating poverty and shortages

allowing serfs to own their own land

reducing government control of the economy ********

is it B ?

Try A!

To determine which of the given options represents an economic change made by the Soviets in Russia, we need to analyze each option individually.

1. Collectivizing farms and industrializing: This option refers to the policy of collectivizing agriculture and promoting industrialization, which was indeed implemented by the Soviet Union. Collectivization involved merging individual farms into large collective farms, while industrialization aimed at modernizing and expanding industrial production.

2. Eliminating poverty and shortages: While the Soviet Union aimed to address poverty and shortages, it is important to note that complete elimination was not achieved. Efforts were made to provide access to essential goods and services, reduce income disparities, and improve social welfare, but poverty and shortages still persisted to some extent.

3. Allowing serfs to own their own land: This option does not accurately represent a change made by the Soviets, as it refers to the emancipation of serfs from serfdom, which occurred during the reign of Tsar Alexander II in 1861, several decades before the Soviet regime.

4. Reducing government control of the economy: This option is not correct, as the Soviet Union, under communist rule, had substantial government control over the economy. Central planning and state ownership were key characteristics of the Soviet economic system.

Therefore, the correct option is "collectivizing farms and industrializing," as it represents a major economic change implemented by the Soviets in Russia.

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