Rise of Stalin
Ideology
Consolidation
of power
Five-Year Plans
Historiography
Cold War
100

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union before Stalin?

Lenin

100

What was Stalin's policy regarding socialism?

Socialism in one country i.e. not trying to spread it

100

How did peasants respond to collectivisation and what did they do?

Resisted it and burnt crops/slaughtered animals

100

Give one example each for heavy industry and light industry

coal oil, iron, steel etc.

clothing, shoes, food, furniture etc.

100

What do historians continue to argue about in regard to the Holodomor in Ukraine?

Whether it was a famine or genocide

100

What was the name of the race to build up weapons and technology?

arms race

200

What did Lenin say about Stalin in his will?

unsure if he is capable of using unlimited authority with caution

too rude, disloyal, intolerable, impolite, incapable of succeeding Lenin

200

What is the term for when propaganda is used to create immense admiration and pride of the leader?

Cult of personality

200

What did Stalin use as justification for starting the Great Purge?

Assassination of Sergei Kirov

200

When did the first Five Year Plan start and end?

1928 - 1932

200

What is Stalin implying about the West in his speech about the results of the first Five Year Plan? i.e. "The opinion of The New York Times in November 1932: “The collectivization campaign is of course a ghastly failure. It has brought Russia to the verge of famine.” It means that there can be no doubt, about the successes and achievements of the Five Year Plan."

that they were nervous socialism was succeeding

200

Why is it called the Cold War?

Because US and USSR never fought each other directly

300

Stalin formed an alliance with two other Politburo members that was known as what?

triumvirate

300

Who advocated for a 'Permanent Revolution' in Russia?

Lenin and/or Trotsky

300

What policy did Stalin claim a necessary response for collectivisation to succeed?

dekulakisation or liquidation of the kulaks as a class

300

Why could Stalin truthfully claim that collectivisation was successful when the grain and crop harvest had decreased?

Because the state continued to acquire the same amount regardless

300

Why is it difficult to trust historians even if they visited/lived in the USSR?

Because their experience was intentionally warped by the Soviet gov and many were shown only the positives during their visit

300

Who was the last leader of the Soviet Union before it collapsed?

Mikhail Gorbachev

400

Name the prominent figures of the Politburo that Stalin removed from power so that he could replace Lenin. (100 for each correct name)

Trotsky, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Bukharin

400

Why was Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP) flawed? (200 for name of the issue, 200 for explanation)

Scissor crisis where agricultural prices would plummet as industrial costs increased leading to food shortages

400

Who was Nikolai Yezhov and why was he purged?

NKVD Chief who did Stalin's 'dirty work' and knew too much

400

Who was Alexei Stakhanov?

model worker who exceeded his quote and used as propaganda

400

What controversial claim did Nikita Khrushchev make in his 1956 'secret speech' to the Party Congress? 

That Stalin had been behind Kirov's murder and used it to justify the repression and terror that followed

400

What was the name of the alliance between Eastern bloc countries in response to the West's NATO?

Warsaw Pact
500

Identify the two things that Stalin did regarding Lenin's funeral to further his viability as the new leader

1. Told Trotsky it was a day early than actually was so he didn't try to come

2. Made a speech when he approached Lenin's body 

500

What is the difference between Marxism and Leninism?

Marx believed that a revolution would happen eventually whereas Lenin believed it needed to be forced as peasants would never gain class consciousness on their own

500

How did Stalin change the nature of propaganda during WWII to gain popularity/support?


Dedication to socialism --> dedication and fighting for your country/motherland

500

What was the name of the organisation that implemented the 5 Year Plan and how did they do it?

Gosplan who would set targets/quotas down to the individual

500

In Animal Farm, the pigs changed the last commandment of Animalism to "All animals are......"

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

500

Why did the Soviet Union collapse in 1991?

Gorbachev decided to decrease Russian influence in Soviet countries and increase democratic processes which led them to pursue independence. 
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