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Unit 1 Section A: Russia 1914 to 1941
Quick questions on Stalin's rise and the Soviet economy - CCEA GCSE History
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What is model consequence paragraph?Show answer
"Collectivisation had two great consequences that must be weighed together. It gave the Soviet state control of grain and of the peasants, funding the drive to industrialise and feeding the cities, which was Stalin's aim. But the human cost was catastrophic: peasants resisted by destroying crops and animals, the state seized grain ruthlessly, and the resulting famine, worst in Ukraine in 1932 to 1933, killed millions.
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What post gave Stalin his key advantage in the power struggle? [2 marks]
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What were the Five-Year Plans for? [2 marks]
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What was collectivisation and what did it cause? [3 marks]
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