Assess the economic and social costs to the soviet people of the great patriotic war of 1941 to 1945‚ in the years to Stalin’s death in 1953 Introduction Social costs during the war Social costs after the war Economic costs during the war Economic costs after the war The patriotic war caused great destruction in the USSR in terms of social and economic. Many people were killed and many more left in a poor state‚ much of the industry was destroyed and the USSR would take years to recover fully
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What are the opportunities and challenges facing Community Health Visiting at the present time bearing in mind the changes in the NHS?’ This essay discusses some of the oppertuities and challenges facing Health visitors today‚ It outlines changes‚ strategies and plans commisioned by the National Health Service (NHS)‚ Department Of Health (DOH) and the Government to ensure families have a positive start. The aim is to strengthen the Health Visiting team and provide continued care using communication
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Does the NHS & Community Care Act 1990 provide powers to force Maeve to comply with an assessment or a care plan? The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) s.47(1)‚ places an overarching duty on the local authority to carry out an assessment of needs for community care services with people who appear to be in need of those services; if services are provided the assessment must lead to a care plan facilitated by the service user and all services involved in her care. Maeve can be assessed in line
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Trenton Wieberg. HIS-350-O. Before 1960‚ what struggles did the Vietnamese have in gaining independence? Why did the United States begin to have interests in Vietnam from 1945 to 1963? “President Franklin D. Roosevelt seems instinctively to have recognized that colonialism was doomed and that the United States should identify with the forces of nationalism in Asia” (Herring‚ 9). These words seem so ironic would compared the course of actions that United States politicians would take concerning
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How far did Stalin’s social policies change the lives of women and children in the years to 1945? Following Stalin’s succession to power in 1929‚ once again‚ Russia was transformed. As part of Socialism in One Country‚ Stalin focussed his intentions internally. This involved the notorious industrialisation and collectivisation drives which were intended to reform the economy. Nevertheless‚ do so‚ Stalin realised he would have to create a more ordered and disciplined society. Consequently‚ as
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racist attitudes. The conflict brought on many changes that would highlight African American civil rights‚ for example it created many jobs for black people‚ not only in the defence industry but also to meet growing labour demand. Although between 1945-1955 there was indefinitely progress made for the position of black Americans‚ there were also limitations to that progress. The population of cities in the north such as Detroit grew dramatically as black people migrated during the war. Although
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To what extent did the events of 1945-1946 turn war-time allies into Cold War enemies? During the Second World War‚ the United States and Russia had been allied in order to defeat Nazi Germany. However‚ following the end of the war and the victory over Germany‚ relations between America and the Soviet Union began to decline‚ culminating in the Cold War. Whilst the orthodox view of the Cold War‚ as held by historians such as Thomas Bailey‚ is that Stalin and the USSR were responsible for the start
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To what extent do you agree that the lives of Black Americans improved significantly between 1945-52? The lives of Black Americans during 1945-52 were shaped greatly by the reconstruction of America following the Civil War a century earlier; the lives of these people were largely dictated‚ especially in the Southern states‚ by policies of disenfranchisement and segregation implemented between these time periods‚ specifically the ‘Jim crow’ laws‚ though it can be said that certain occurrences‚
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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 of Turkey‚ demanded trusteeship of one of
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during the years 1945–57?’ There were many factors which contributed to the eventual success of the Civil Rights Movement during the years 1945- 57‚ a key example being the campaigns and peaceful protests of the NAACP which worked through the Supreme Court in the U.S. to tackle “de jure” discrimination. The group’s membership grew from 50‚000 to 450‚000 by 1945 and was the largest civil rights organisation at the time. Overall‚ the group had significant success in the years 1945- 57. However‚ the
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