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    Sara Garcia Mrs. Friedsam English 2 Pre-Ap 22 March 2013 Blind Asset The human mind‚ an opinion filled‚ sometimes irrational sponge. Absorbing knowledge from the outside world and manipulating it to form our perceptions and ideas. Every human on Earth can think‚ the ultimatum however‚ is that some of the said humans are able to comprehend and enhance their ideas better than others. This is where the separation of the leader/follower arises. A separation that is encouraged by the support of someone

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    About 75 to 80% those executed during repression in the Soviet Union were sentenced in the Yezhovshchina (Werth page 7). Including dekulakization campaign in the early 1930s and the 1942-1943 years of repression within World War Two. This is no coincidence that during the Yezhovshchina all of the national operations by the NKVD. This supports Shearer’s argument that policing in the 1930s was “unprecedented for a peacetime period” and that methods of terror including execution and deportation were

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    For my final assignment‚ I chose to expand on forum number five‚ which talked about Public Historians and recording popular culture. This thread features some great discussions and points mentioned in class and in the discussion board‚ which I would like to bring light to in this paper. It is not only our job as Historians/Public Historians to evaluate and interpret the world around us and change over time. Recording history has become almost effortless‚ since everything is digital‚ making a single

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    Cold War was began by actions made by the leaders of the US and USSR on that time‚ Stalin and Truman. Stalin actions make the impression on the West that he wanted to spread communism‚ but instead he wanted to take advantage of the fact that the Red Army had control of Eastern Europe after the defeat of Germany‚ and only create a sphere of influence over the nearby territory. To strengthen his sphere of influence‚ Stalin established a communist government in Poland‚ even though that there was another

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    How did Stalin use industrialisation and collectivisation to consolidate his power in the 1930s? Stalin used both collectivisation and industrialisation to consolidate power in Russia during the 1930s. Both policies allowed him to gain control over the economy‚ and to discredit or eliminate his rivals within the Communist Party. Without these programs‚ there could have been no totalitarian rule in Russia. Even before launching his economic program in 1929‚ Stalin used the industrialisation

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    In the years 1928-1941 Stain started a series of Five year plans for industry‚ how far were these successful? Once in power‚ Stalin was determined to modernise the USSR as quickly as possible‚ he wanted to compete with other foreign countries‚ but also he was afraid of a German invasion hence forth he set about achieving modernisation through a series of five year plans. These plans were set up by the GOSPLAN‚ the state planning organisation which Lenin had set up in 1921. The GOSPLAN set ambitious

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    accounting for Stalin’s defeat of his opponents in the years 1924-29? In the lead up to Lenin’s death and the years that followed‚ it would seem Stalin was in a weaker position than several of his opponents‚ as many doubted his role in the Revolution and‚ therefore‚ his role as a leader of the Party. Several factors played a role in allowing Stalin to be victorious‚ however‚ comparatively they hold varying significance. Despite the odds appearing to be stacked against him‚ Stalin’s ruthless personality

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    Eastern Europe. Stalin took the advantage of this in order to strengthen the Soviet Union and spread communism. In the Yalta conference (Feb 1945)‚ Stalin demanded parts of Poland to be given to USSR. Stalin made a communist government of Poland although there was already a Polish government in UK. This kind of behavior made the West (USA‚ UK etc) fear that USSR would gain permanent control over Poland. Stalin went even further‚ in the same year (1945 July~August) Potsdam conference‚ Stalin wanted parts

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    believes every word she wrote. She disputes how guilty Bukharin really was‚ but not as a legal representative‚ but more from a wife’s perspective. This could be from the fact her husband and son were both taken from her unjustly by Stalin. Larina proves that she thinks Stalin‚ not Bolshevism‚ is the real evil during this time period. She is cold‚ cruel‚ and truthful about her feelings of the dictator who was her husband’s friend‚ but eventually finished him off. Anna Larina did an exceptional job of

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    Animal Farm Comprehension and Analysis- Chapter-5 Section A: Short Answers: 1. The pigs made all of the decisions on the farm policy because they were the smartest on the farm. 2. Snowball and Napoleon are always at odds with each other. 3. Three examples that show that they were always odds with each other was that napoleon was more demanding and snowball only wanted happiness. If one of them suggested sowing a bigger acreage with barely‚ the other was certain to demand a bigger

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