After the break up of the Soviet Union, farms ? Answer Choices: A.) largely avoided changing from the Soviet management style B.) were mostly family-run organizations C.) became privatized industries D.) lost most of their collective workers
Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, large collective and state farms – the backbone of Soviet agriculture – had to contend with the sudden loss of state-guaranteed marketing and supply channels and a changing legal environment that created pressure for reorganization and restructuring. In less than ten years, livestock inventories declined by half, pulling down demand for feed grains, and the area planted to grains dropped by 25%.
im between answer B or C
Lemme look at some sources real quick..
okay :)
Hmm, I don't know about this one... I know it isn't C
"The lack of enthusiasm for the creation of private farms"
i got confused ://
Maybe A...
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