Asked by Megan Carlson on Jul 20, 2024

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In the former Soviet Union,

A) the collective farms were more productive per acre than the private plots of land owned by peasants.
B) there was no private ownership of any farmland.
C) the private plots of land were more productive per acre than the large collective farms.
D) the land under cultivation was equally split between private plots of land and the collective farms.

Collective Farms

A form of agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise.

Private Ownership

The holding of assets by non-governmental entities or individuals, allowing control and earning potential from those assets.

Soviet Union

A former federal socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991, made up of 15 republics, and was the largest country in the world.

  • Comprehend the unique traits and processes inherent in varied economic frameworks such as capitalism, socialism, and communism.
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Rebecca LampteyJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In the former Soviet Union, private plots of land were more productive per acre than the large collective farms. This was largely due to the incentive created by allowing individuals to reap the benefits of their own labor, as opposed to the lack of incentive in the collective system.