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collectivized
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Past of collectivize
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Their deer herds were collectivized.
The 20th century saw natural resource management increasingly projected at a supranational level, where it was also collectivized.
A "class war" was declared on the rich farmers in the name of the poor, and Russian agriculture was rapidly collectivized, against considerable rural resistance, to meet the needs of urban industry.
First, the ujamaa (or "familyhood") policy of the 1960s supported collectivized agriculture in a number of government-sponsored planned settlements.
During Estonia's tenure as a Soviet republic, its agriculture was collectivized.
But in November 1928 the Central Committee (and in April 1929 the 16th Party Conference) approved plans that increased the goals and called for 20 percent of the nation's farmland to be collectivized by 1933.
By 1936 the government had collectivized almost all the peasantry.
In the late 20th century they were principally reindeer herders, collectivized under the Soviets, though their way of life was only gradually becoming less nomadic.
In many countries, and in Europe in particular, the financial support of services in hospitals tends to be collectivized, with funding provided through public revenues, social insurance, or a combination of the two.
In Tanzania, for example, Julius Nyerere developed an egalitarian program of ujamaa (Swahili: "familyhood") that collectivized village farmlands and attempted, unsuccessfully, to achieve economic self-sufficiency all under the guidance of a one-party self-sufficiency all
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Large grain quotas and crippling fines were imposed on the individual peasants, and over the next year the main grain growing areas were essentially re-collectivized.
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