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History, 07.07.2021 21:10 monk68

The purpose of Stalin's Five Year Plans was to A transform the USSR from an agricultural into an industrial economy.
B strengthen the Red Army so that it could take back lost territories.
C reduce the massive poverty and improve the standard of living.
D drastically boost food production to end the widespread famines.​

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