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Who did did Stalin replace?

Vladimir Lenin

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When did Stalin take control of the USSR?

1928
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What was Stalin's slogan?

Socialism in One Country

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When did the first Five Year Plan begin?

1928

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What were Stalin's 'Five-Year Plans'.

A series of laws and programmes meant to industrialise the USSR.

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What does USSR stand for?

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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What was the main focus of the first FYP?

Industrialisation

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What was Collectivisation?

Private farms would be combined and placed under government control. 

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What were the large, government controlled farms called?

Kolkhozy.
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What was the main focus of the Second FYP?

The production of consumer goods.

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Name one city that was created during the FFYP.

Magnitogorsk

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What plan did Stalin abandon to start the FYP?

NEP - NEW ECONOMIC POLICY

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How did farmers react to collectivisation?

They burnt crops and killed livestock

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What major tragedy occurred between 1932 and 1933 as a result of forced collectivisation?

The largest man-made famine.

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If farmers resisted collectivisation, what would happen to them?

They would be deported to Siberia

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What years did the Second Five-Year Plan cover?

1933–1937.

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What were wealthy farmers called in the USSR?

Kulaks

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What shocking law did Stalin sign during the Great Purge?

Families became liable for a husband’s or father’s crimes, allowing children as young as 12 to be executed.

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What ended up being the focus of the TFYP?

The creation of weapons and ammunition

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What event prevented the TFYP from being completed?

WWII

500

What was the 'Great Purge'.

It was a brutal political campaign to eliminate dissent within the Communist Party and the public (emphasised loyalty to Stalin).

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Give two major infrastructure improvements made during the FFYP.

New roads, railways, and canals were constructed.

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Name two successes of the Five-Year Plans.

Industries grew; agriculture was modernised; literacy increased; education improved; infrastructure expanded

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Roughly how many people were executed during the Great Purge?

At least 750,000.

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How much did the Soviet GDP fall between 1940 and 1942?


By 34%.

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