the Russian Revolution‚ Russia became a world power‚ industrialized‚ and a communist nation. The new leadership that was in place allowed for Russia to become a world power. Although banks and big businesses were altered to become controlled by the government‚ small entities were allowed to run under free enterprise which successfully caused economic boom. In essence‚ a good economy is essential to the ability of a country to compete with other nations. The five year plan system allowed for the industrialization
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certain extent Stalin did meet‚ in places‚ the overly optimistic aims for the Five Year Plans yet this was to be at the cost of millions of lives and the livelihoods of many Russian peasants who were to be ruthlessly killed‚ extradited or simply stripped of their land and possessions. The success of the Five Year Plans can be judged upon the entry of Russia into the Second World War for this was to be the first big test of the newly industrialised state on the world stage. Stalin had aimed to bring
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Russia 1462-1522 Reign of Ivan III (the great) -annexes many of the surrounding territories 1533-1584 Reign of Ivan the Terrible -First czar of Russia -Conquers Mongol territories and gets Russia a Caspian Sea port 1584-1613 Time of Troubles -anarchy and civil war -Poland invades Russia 1613 Michael Romanov is elected by an assembly of nobles to be tsar -beginning of the Romanov dynasty which ruled Russia until 1917 -brought stability to end the time of troubles -country was
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How far did the first five year plan differ from the second and third five year plans? The first five year plan of1928-32 was created by Stalin for the ideological reason of rapid industrialisation and to boost the Russian economy to catch up with and protect from western cultures. While the second plan of 1933-37 and third year plan of 1938-41 stayed the more or less the same in their social outcomes and success/failures and their poor implementation but differed in the details of their priorities
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what consequences‚ was Stalin able to convert Russia from a backward agricultural state to an advanced industrial power by 1939 With his five year plans‚ Stalin‚ the ‘constructive monster’ changed Russia into one of the strongest industrial powers. He also brought about a remarkable change in Russia within a period of 10 years; however‚ this was at a cost of much human loss and suffering. In the essay below‚ I will elaborate how Stalin achieved this transformation of Russia. Lenin suffered a stroke
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was certainly that of rapid industrialisation which was a key factor in the design of both Stalin’s major economic policies during the 1930s. It can therefore be argued that overall the policies employed were successful in that they did achieve their aims and pushed the USSR forward in industrialisation terms. However‚ the price paid for this rapidity was great‚ and so it is arguable that Stalin was still unsuccessful to a certain degree. As many historians – such as Medvedev - point out‚ eventually
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Joseph Stalin was one of the most influential dictators of the 20th century. He cleverly gained and maintained control of the Communist USSR and today is considered both a monster and a revolutionary. Stalin‚ throughout the duration of his rule‚ concentrated on the internalised and localised revolutionary development of the Soviet Union. Stalin desired a revival of communist revolutionary ideas and the creation of a truly socialist society‚ contrary to the direction his predecessor‚ Lenin‚ and his
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Five-Year Career Development Plan MGT/431 March 24‚ 2011 When developing a good five year career plan I had to ask myself where‚ I wanted to be in five years. This question would be critical for my future. When I was in school in thought‚ I knew my career path. I was convince I was going to become a nurse. As years past‚ I found myself moving away from nursing and interested in teaching. However‚ my transition would not be as smooth as once believed. According to Career vision‚ (2004)
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Tsar Peter I‚ also known as Peter the Great‚ ruling Russia from 1689 to 1725‚ implemented major military and domestic reforms that centralized Russia and increased its role in Europe. He centralized his power and revolutionized the role of the servant nobility‚ creating a vast bureaucracy that would stabilize Russia. He would apply Western principles to his armies and the Russian Cossacks would expand throughout Eurasia. Peter also introduced radical reforms that discouraged the ancient traditions
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Five Years Plan Zhang Renyin(Roy) ID:1595878 Personnel Administration Course Section: MADS 6602 – V1 Instructor: Bahareh Assadi FDU - Vancouver March 4‚ 2013 Introduction Before I picked this course if you want to know what my five years’ career plan is‚ I would like to say I don’t have any plan for it. After learning this course for couple weeks‚ I realize that make a plan is important for people’s lives. My family has our own business and it is common in china that father will pass
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