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tangare [24]
1 year ago
10

Why did the soviet people not see any of the benefits of the countries industrial production?

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olga_2 [115]1 year ago
8 0

Soviet people did not see any of the benefits in industrial production due to the inferior quality of consumer products, shortge of goods and non accessiblity to imports the goods.

<h3>What is soviet union?</h3>

Soviet Union was the group of the 15 countries also known as USSR.

There was the decline in the level of production which led to the shortage of the goods in the country.

There was communalism prevelant at that time and is also one of the reason for demerit in the Industrial production.

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