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100

Kollontai became director of Zhenotdel when?

1920

100

What was painted to expand the reach of propaganda throughout the countryside?

Trains

100

Bolshevichki is the name for what?

Female members of the Bolshevik Party

100

"The illiterate person stands outside politics." - Who said it?

Lenin

100

Kollontai was a member of the Social Democratic Workers' Party from what age?

17

200

"We are not slaves, slaves we are not" - Who wrote it?

Dora Elkina

200

The 1918 Labour Code banned what?

Pregnant women from working overtime and night shifts

200

One of the most significant social reforms was the?

'War on Literacy'

200

In what year did a Red Army recruit share his newfound knowledge of literacy?

1920

200

The name of the Women's Department of the Central Committee of the All-Russian communist Party?

Zhenotdel

300

When was the Zhenotdel formed?

1919

300

The first Bolshevik Decree on Education was when?

November 1917

300

Who was appointed as commissar of Social Welfare in the new Soviet government in late 1917?

Alexandra Kollontai

300

The Literacy Cheka set up around 30,000 what?

Lilpunkty - Literacy Schools

300

The early stages of illiteracy, the focus was on who?

the Red Army

400

December 1919, Lenin signed what decree?

"The Elimination of Illiteracy among the Population of the Russian Soviet Republic"

400

May 1918, primary and secondary education was standardised through what?

Consolidated Labour Schools

400

What is the 'Literacy Cheka'?

the 'All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for the Eradication of Illiteracy'

400

Kollontai was elected to Sovnarkom as commissar for social reforms when?

1917

400

What welfare services were provided to support female workers?

Maternal services and Childcare

500

The name of the government department for 'The Protection of Mothers and Infants?

Matmlad

500

In what year did Russian women comprise one-third of the industrial labour force?

1914

500

The All Russian Congress of Women was first held when?

November 19, 1918

500

the Decree on Marriage and Divorce was passed when?

December 1917

500

51 per cent of Russians could read and write by what year?

1926