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    Peter the great of Russia and Frederick the great of Prussia During the seventeenth and eighteenth century‚ Europe was changing in a different way. This was due to Peter the great of Russia and Frederick the great of Prussia. They both wanted similar things yet they were both different. Both of them wanted the best for their kingdoms‚ they wanted change‚ and that’s exactly what they got. Peter the great of Russia and Frederick the great of Prussia made a big impact in Europe Through their goals

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    to usher his country into the modern world through drastic measures‚ thus leading to his great reforms. The most significance changes were made between the years 1861-1871‚ in particularly‚ the social‚ political and military aspect of Tsarist Russia. The reforms implemented by the Tsar can be seen as Russia striving to emerge as a superpower amongst the West. There is historical controversy as the sources suggest that Alexander II used the reforms to strengthen autocracy and secure his position as

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    org/C0112205/stalinsrussia.html http://ibatpv.org/projects/soviet_union/stalins%20impact%20on%20society.htm http://www.gendercide.org/case_stalin.html Essay It was said by many that Stalin was a great and successful leader‚ however‚ though he was successful in industrialising RussiaStalin proved to be a cruel‚ merciless leader to his people. The economic growth of Russia under Stalin’s rule was abundant‚ but the human loss was devastating. Stalin was also very paranoid and took great measures in the purging

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    Stalin’s five year plan was launched and approved by the Communist party in 1928. Visualizing a "revolution from above"‚ Stalin’s goal was the swift industrialization and collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union. Stalin believed that the Soviet domestic policy should stop being driven by capitalism and the New Economic Policy as soon as possible. In return‚ the Soviet Union would be transformed into an industrialized socialist state regardless of the cost involved in the process. The

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    Five year Plans for Economic Development After the 6.25 war‚ most of all production institution was in ruin condition‚ so the South Korea economic had to start off with a clean state. In 1950s‚ Korea could survive based on U.S.A’s support‚ but when the international balance of payments and the budget deficit expanded‚ U.S.A had to announce to Korea that they will reduce the amounts of the support. For this reason‚ the president of South Korea‚ Park Jung Hee‚ who seized the power through staging

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    ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND THE FIVE- YEAR PLANS In First Five- Year Plan (1951-56) high priority was given to public health‚ agriculture‚ industrialization‚ water supply‚ sanitation‚ housing etc.‚ but environmental development was not allotted requisite place till the end of Third plan. It was in Fourth Five- Year Plan (1969-1974) in the chapter on ‘Long Term Perspective’ that the process of planning contained the issue of environment as an important aspect. The importance of environmental planning

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    Joseph Stalin’s Methods In Employing The First Five-Year Plan (1928-1932) Effective In Achieving His Original Industrial Aims? Student Name: Juan Borjas Candidate Number: 001019-022 Date of IB Exams: May 2012 EE Category: History Advisor’s Name: David Bilka Word Count: 3‚721 Abstract The historical scope of this research essay focuses on the methods undertaken by Joseph Stalin in industrializing the Soviet Union through his First Five-Year Plan. Thus‚ the main question arising throughout this

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    was shared among many‚ but never fully conquered. China consolidated its territories after a Civil War in 1949‚ with Communist Party of China (CPC) at the helm and Mao Zedong as its Premier. The People’s Republic of China adopted Five Year Plans for social and economic development. There was only one party‚ CPC and it decided the course of governance. Under Mao‚ party’s workers consisted of farmers‚ workers and soldiers‚ who came in to the party because of the political activism during the Civil

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    states. These territorial states expanded over vast distances‚ the most influential of their time being the Han and Roman Empires. Han and Roman rulers centralized and standardized the economic system‚ allowing them control over their respective empires. Utilization of a structured‚ centralized economic system allowed for stability and greater economic prosperity within the Han and Roman empires. Through the process of creating a homogenous economy‚ these empires were able to easily control the flow

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    Curtis‚ Sierra Mrs. Dedrickson Honors English 9 21 March 2013 Stalin’s Five Year Plans Around 60 million people died in World War 2 (World War par.1). In the end‚ the Allied Powers won. What would have happened if America had lost? In August of 1939‚ Russia and Germany signed a nonaggression pact that kept Russia from entering the war on either side. It was not until June 22‚ 1941 that German forces invaded Russia. Russia almost fell to the Nazis and if such a thing had occurred the result of

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