When did WW1 end?
Who was President in 1932?
Roosevelt
Name one of the contenders in the leadership struggle (other than Stalin).
Kamenev, Zinoviev, Trostky, Bukharin
How many Five Year Plans were there before the Second World War?
3
Who legalised abortion in the USSR?
The Bolsheviks
Name one form of leisure that became more popular in the 1920s?
Radio, cinema, jazz/dancing, sport
What does WPA stand for?
Works Progress Administration
What country was Stalin originally from?
Georgia
Which Five Year Plan was most focused on arms production?
Third one
Identify what education was like under the Bolsheviks.
Lack of discipline, more on-hand experience of warehouses and factories, no uniforms, teachers not given any respect.
Identify one feature of flappers.
Short skirts, short hair, smoking, going out unchaperoned
What was the name given to areas with lots of homeless and shanty towns? (hint: named after a president)
Hoovervilles
In what year did the Thirteenth Party Congress take place?
1924
In what part of the USSR did the Holodomor take place?
Ukraine
Name one ethnic group in the Soviet Union that suffered from discrimination under Stalin?
In October 1925 how often was a Model T car produced?
10 seconds
What is the name given to the environmental crisis that took place in areas like Oklahoma, Arkansas etc in the 1930s? (hint: large droughts)
The Dust Bowl
What does NEP stand for?
New Economic Policy
What was the name given to those workers who worked extremely hard, beating quota records, and who were used as propaganda for Soviet industrialisation?
Stakhanovites
By 1940, how many female workers were there?
13 million
What US amendment gave women the right to vote?
19th Amendment
In the early 1930s, what number of people moved from rural to urban areas?
2 million
What was the Lenin Enrolment?
When the Communist party recruited over 500,000 new members from the working class. Stalin was in charge of it.
When did the grain procurement crisis take place?
1927-28
When did Stalin introduce the Labour Code?
1940