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    The great terror, Stalin

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    The Great Terror that began with Kirov’s death had many far-reaching results. One of the main results was that Stalin’s political dominance was reinforced a thousand fold‚ but there were other consequences of the purges‚ both social and economic. These consequences changed the lives of ordinary Russian people to a huge extent – food shortages and killings became commonplace. However‚ I would argue that despite these other outcomes of the Great terror‚ the most important result of the 1934-38 repression

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    has urban renewal been criticized? • Complete the chart below regarding public housing. Public Housing Who builds & maintains it? Percentage in the U.S. Reasons high-rise public housing is unsatisfactory How are recent public housing projects different? • Define gentrification: • What three (3) groups are attracted to gentrified areas and why? • Why has gentrification been criticized? Inner-City Social Issues •

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    style change of Stalin in late 1940 lead to a drastic increase of military effectiveness. This eventually led to victory over Germany because officers such as Zhukov were put in charge while Hitler drove his military into the ground. Prior to late 1940‚ Stalin was in complete control of military decisions; however‚ Stalin had no previous military experience. Stalin felt that the opposition party still had the potential to oust Stalin. There was still the possibility‚ so Stalin decided to lay

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    The Roaring Twenties were a time of economic prosperity‚ innovation‚ heightened consumerism‚ and personal liberation. However‚ the new era also brought much tension that resulted in increased segregation and anti-immigrant ideals. While the twenties are considered a decade of liberation for many‚ it was also an era of civil unrest. The cultural advancements and diverse social landscapes of the 1920s were shaping a new society that threatened old ideals and exacerbated cultural conflict from those

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    ENGLRES C36 Santos‚ Mary Beatriz T. Chen‚ Jacqueline Title: Factors that affect teachers’ involvement in the accounting students’ participation in class Thesis Statement: The overall student learning is positively related to the way teachers encourage their accounting students’ participation in class Introduction A teacher’s involvement in a student’s participation and overall learning in the classroom is a valuable asset in the development of a student’s ability as a learner. Many studies have

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    Hitler’s Leadership Significant- sufficiently great or important to be worth of attention;noteworthy.having particular meaning; indicative of something Explain how defeat in the Great War affected Germany between 1918 and 1923 In 1871 following defeat in the Franco-Prussian war Alsace-Lorraine and Prussia became part of Germany forming a bigger state. Germany had everything

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    How far do you agree that the struggle for power following Lenin’s was caused by the ideological differences of the contenders of power? The big issues with the struggle for power was that after Lenin’s death the following leader was not selected by Lenin in his testament‚ this was because of the different personalities of each of the leaders and the places within the party. The most outstanding reason why there was a struggle for power. This was between all the political positions‚ left winged

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    Stalin- an Evil Dictator?

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    Stalin: Man or Monster 1. Source A shows Stalin as a man intent on destroying the prosperity of Russia and destroying its people. In contrast‚ source B is showing the opposite. Source A shows Stalin proudly presenting ‘the USSR’s pyramids’ made of the skulls of the people. He has a big grin on his face. Meanwhile‚ source B shows Stalin talking with the workers at a new power station. He is presented as wanting to connect with this people and caring by how he is taking with what is regarded as

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    controlled Russia during the mid-1900’s -- Stalinism. The farm functions as a tractable country that is taken under the control of Stalin’s allegorical representation‚ a pig named Napoleon. George Orwell‚ in Animal Farm‚ condemns the corrupt actions of Stalin during the Russian Revolution as tyrannic and disgraceful.. He does so by depicting one of Stalin’s most oppressive actions in a scene where Napoleon‚ Stalin’s allegory‚ exiles Snowball‚ an allegory opponent during the Russian Revolution. This

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    Was Stalin a Progressive or a Conservative? Although Stalin was a progressive in the economic aspect that he implemented the First and Second Five-Year Plans‚ which developed industry in Russia‚ as well as in the social aspect that he put forth a new education system‚ Stalin more so portrayed elements of conservatism. Stalin’s social‚ economic‚ and political policies and actions that conserved parts of Lenin’s regime including the NKVD secret police that executed and exiled opposition to Stalin

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