As a result of Communism, control of farms was given to companies or groups called a 'collective'. What did this lead to?

a food shortage & many deaths
economic wealth & prosperity

The correct answer is a food shortage and many deaths. Under communism, control of farms was given to collectives, which were usually state-owned or collectively operated. This led to inefficient farming practices, lack of incentives for individual farmers, and government control over production and distribution. These factors often resulted in food shortages and famine, as seen in countries such as the Soviet Union, China, and North Korea. The lack of effective agricultural management and individual decision-making ultimately led to widespread hunger and suffering.