This country’s Contract 100, which allowed farmers to keep some of their harvest, failed to improve the production of its agricultural collectives. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this country that partly rolled back its land reforms of the 1950s in the “rectification of errors.” Its rice production plummeted in 1979, when it invaded Cambodia to depose Pol Pot.
ANSWER: Vietnam [or Socialist Republic of Vietnam; accept North Vietnam or SRV]
[10h] Post-reunification reform was resisted by South Vietnamese peasants who’d gained their land in a US-backed redistribution program named for these people. Like a slogan used in China by Sun Yat-sen, that program called for “land to” this specific sort of person.
ANSWER: tillers [or Land to the Tiller program; or Người Cày Có Ruộng]
[10m] Mandatory collective farming was abandoned in 1988 as part of the Đổi Mới reforms, which were implemented after the death of this successor to Hồ Chí Minh as General Secretary.
ANSWER: Lê Duẩn (“lay zwun”) [or Lê Duẩn]
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