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Union military was the most important in its country’s success. Russia
is a poor country but what they do have money for is their military.
They spend so much money on their military that they don’t use
enough on its agriculture and its industries. They had very low money
to get food they needed government help. They are going to cut down
economy. That shows you how desperate the soviet government was.
They had to cut down on something very important to them like their
army to support the economy that was at one of its lowest its been at
in a long time. Even though the economy was down military was still
had to cut back on it to help with agriculture and the economy shows
military tank. The tank once belonged to the Germans and was taken
excites the little boy and his father to see what a powerful army they
they have their military equipmentlaid out for the citizens to see what
they captured. Kids from Russia were having boat races to show how
excited they were when their father came back home with military
money on their military so that its army will be the strongest and they
forget about the Russian agriculture. They need to begin to notice that
their economy is going down because they don’t have enough money
to you how serious Russia’s army is about taking care of their land with
military action. Then the government realizes that their people need
on the right path. This steady decrease contributes to the labor pool.
agriculture.* This will give a lot of money to the farms to help people
fields during world war two.* The plan the soviets had of cutting down
fifty years will receive a lot of the money from the military cuts. The
agriculture was at the lowest of low at this point and the money that it
will receive will help greatly not only to the farms but to the economy.
One of the most important and revealing increases comes under the
citizens of Russia. This was a turn that helps the economy through one
of its roughest times and showed that the government did think about
became available for the citizens and the country began to bounce
After all this cutting back on military expenses the economy and
getting farm work done. In the picture it’s a very large farm with its
men look like they are conditioning the land and the women are also
helping with the tea picking. Steinbeck says its because the women’s
fingers were clever. The state farm in the picture looks like it ran like
an American factory. It has the manager who runs the factory to make
sure things run smoothly. It has its employees doing the actual work to
produce food and goods. In the picture each family had its own little
apartment. Its looks like it’sa daily routine for them. The men and the
children. The picture shows they have a lot of land for the people to
work and theira lot of people getting their job done. The women
moved across the fields in long lines and sang as they worked and they
were very pictorial( Steinbeck176). The photo seems like it only grows
one thing and that is tea. It was like a factory for growing tea. Like in
America we have lots of factories but they all do different things. In this
factory that only produces ford cars. This compares to the tea factory
they have in Russia. A difference is in Russia its not in closed doors its
all outside. Another different thing is that in Russia they shared the
profits. So its not like they got a paycheck every week showing how
much they made. They make the money then split it.
turned it all around, Slowly but surely. They took something that was
very important and dear to them and cut back on its expenses towards
it to give it to some thing that was in more desperate need of it like its
agriculture and its industry. The importance of its military strength was
on hold to put its agriculture and its economy back where it needs to
be.
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759243&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=10&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQ
T=309&VName=HNP&TS=1249784607&clientId=17822( New York
Times),
John Steinbeck, A Russian Journal, with photography by Robert Capa,
published by penguin group, copyright John Steinbeck 1948.