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which best describes the management of farms in china during the first five-year plan?
farms were collectively owned and overseen by expert foreign governments.
farms were privately owned by families and controlled by the government.
farms were collectively owned by families and controlled by the government.
farms were privately owned and overseen by generations of families.
During China's first Five-Year Plan (1953-1957), agricultural collectivization was promoted, where farmland was pooled into collective units owned by participating families, with oversight and direction from the government to align with national economic goals. The other options are incorrect: foreign governments did not oversee farms, farms were no longer privately owned under collectivization, and private family oversight across generations was replaced by collective, government-managed systems.
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Farms were collectively owned by families and controlled by the government.