Analyze why peasants resisted collectivization. (1 point)

• They were working with foreign powers opposed to the Soviet Union.
• They preferred work in factories to taking jobs on collectives.
• They wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms.
• They feared the government would obstruct their plans to modernize their farms.

• They believed collectivization would lead to a loss of individual freedom and autonomy, as they would have less control over their own land and produce.

• They resented the idea of being forced to give up their traditional way of life and communal practices in favor of a more centralized agricultural system.
• They were distrustful of the government's promises of increased productivity and prosperity through collectivization, as they had concerns about the government's ability to effectively manage the collective farms.
• They were wary of potential repercussions for resisting collectivization, such as persecution or loss of their land and livelihood.

A b c or d

c. They wanted to keep control of their land and did not want to work for the government in collective farms.