PPT-Collectivisation - Group 4

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By Fatema Julia Olivia R Laura Instructions Stalin hoped that peasants working on large farms together would be more productive than working alone You are going

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By Fatema Julia Olivia R Laura Instructions Stalin hoped that peasants working on large farms together would be more productive than working alone You are going to test this theory by producing a collectivised presentation on collectivisation . 99 2150 Lb 9780060874179 1789 2289 Ever wonder what it was like for the Beast Find out in this contemporary retelling Novels by Alex Flinn Breathing Underwater Tr 9780060291983 1799 1999 Pb 9780064472579 799 999 A hardhitting gutwrenching first pe Group Name Group Size Group Phone Group Contact Email $10.75 $0.00 $10.75 $0.00 FREE FREE (15 passenger min.) Total 0 $0.00 Price Capacity Amenities Admission Tickets required for all guests. No outs 120 Group Event/Group Details Group Name Trampoline club Date Of Activity Risk Asses sment Review Date March 2013 Ongoing Assessment The Risk Assessment process must be ‘on - going’ and &# L/O – To evaluate the effect of collectivisation on peasants. Summary Questions. What were the . 3 types . of collective farm?. Why was collectivisation seen as the . solution. to the agricultural problems in Russia?. , according to Sources 1 and 3, are the Communists defining the idea of ‘building socialism’? . Source 1 defines ‘building socialism’ as ‘. industrialisation and economic modernisation. ’, achieved by building . By Christian ,Kevin and . Daphne. What. . is. collectivisation?. The . Toz. : . peasants. . owned. the land but . shared. the . machinery and co-operated in activities such as sowing and harvesting. Collective farms. Bolsheviks argued that this would allow larger units of land to be farmed more efficiently through the use of metal ploughs, fertilisers and tractors. . C&F: Say that collectivisation was aimed to achieve the objectives of . Group 2 Group 2 AluminumAny waste in Group 1A or 1 Beryllium Calcium Lithium Magnesium Potassium Sodium Zinc powder Other reactive metals and metal hydrides Group 3.Potential consequences of mixing A How far did the USSR change under Stalin’s rule?. Russia before 1905. Ruling Class - Tsar ruled by himself and was incredibly rich. Nobility were very wealthy and owned almost a quarter of the land in Russia, even though there were only a few of them. They lived in luxury.. L/O – To analyse the impact of Mao’s agricultural policies and evaluate their successes and failures. The CCP and Agriculture. As a Marxist organisation, the CCP was committed to ‘. building socialism. Starter. Which of these. Is a collective. Farm. WHY?. Read through the information sheet and highlight key points. Complete the diagram below.. COLLECTIVE FARM. Sovkozy . Kolkhozy. Commisariat of Agriculture. By Amy, Anil, Anastasiya . Instructions. Stalin hoped that peasants working on large farms together would be more productive than working alone. . You are going to test this theory by producing a collectivised presentation on ‘collectivisation’. . Group Dynamics Group Stages and Development Group 6 MSOD 613 January 2014 Relevance to OD Why Knowledge of Group Stages and Development Matters Establishes the group as its focus of study and analysis

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