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    3a) Why did Stalin introduce the Five-Year Plans and did they achieve for Russia what Stalin had planned for? Explain your answer. [12] In 1929‚ Stalin took over Russia who was considered one of the most backward economies in Europe. The Russian economy was in a very bad state‚ many of the factories were run-down and most people could not fend for themselves. Hence‚ to improve the economic conditions of Russia‚ Stalin set about transforming her economical and agricultural sectors by introducing

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    While there were some benefits for both the nation and the people with respect to the consequences of his policies on industrialisation and education‚ the impact of his policies regarding agriculture‚ and culture was overwhelmingly damaging to the Russian people‚ and consequently‚ the nation as a whole. Therefore‚ it can be said that between 1928 and 1938 Stalin had a largely devastating impact on the people‚ but a less damaging one on the Soviet Union itself. To a large extent Stalin’s transformation

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    99). Even the Governor was afraid of the Germans‚ as he even shipped out his inestimable items before the Germans landed. Despite her fear‚ Pierce felt sympathy for the Germans as she wrote: “The Germans - After all‚ they are human beings like the Russians. They‚ too‚ have their wounded and dying” (Pierce‚ 94). Pierce was afraid of the Germans too‚ but in her heart she knew that they were people

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    was no freedom of religion and not many other freedoms. There always was a sense of being watched‚ because of his faith. Mr. Kypytko is from a different culture‚ than this writer. Most German citizens are stereotyping the people from the Ukraine as Russians. The questions for Mr. Kypytko are how far back he can remember maybe as far back as childhood even. Did he can remember the experience of a subgroup member back in the Soviet- union and the treatment of the people? How did it feel at first in the

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    Essay Final Draft Russian Traditional Medicine: Its roots‚ history and popularity in the modern world Russian culture is usually considered as the experience accumulated by Russian people from the times of ancient Rus’ through the Russian Empire and up until now. Russian culture is very rich‚ mostly by its diversity‚ as there were a lot of different nations living in one country and affecting each other. Also‚ Russian culture has always been quite open for other cultures and throughout history

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    with words. One example of this is how Kurtz won over the Russian Trader by talking of his vast knowledge of different subjects. In the end‚ even though the Russian and Kurtz’s relationship went through some falls and rises‚ the Russian still asks them to judge Kurtz differently than a normal man. A further reason of why Kurtz is so intelligent is his knowledge of a variety of different subjects. As pointed out by both Marlow and the Russian trader in the book‚ Kurtz talk of various topics open their

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    The Soviet Union was giving more jobs and other important positions in government to ethnic Russians‚ lessening the Kazakhs hold on the government and giving Russia a stronger hold on the state. Sixty years later‚ in 1990‚ - “The Supreme Soviet elects Nursultan Nazarbayev first Kazakh president and on October [25] declares state sovereignty.” Then

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    The Russian culture was influenced through the adaption of other cultures such as the Greeks and Romans that the Byzantine’s adapted. The religion was influenced through the spread of Eastern Orthodox Christianity which was created in the Byzantine Empire due

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    Method: activism versus formalism’ A new era has emerged from the societal and legal changes that have occurred in Australia. The age of Judicial activism has taken over the more traditional method of judicial formalism. Supporters of the latter’s concerns that it promotes power without responsibility‚ and blurs the separation of powers‚ however the supporters of the former agree that inevitable changes in society force the judiciary to acknowledge that judicial formalism is a method that is not

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    5. They also relied on agriculture—and your relationships to the land determined both your ________ ________ and your _____ _______________. 6. The ruler of Kiev was called the ____________ _________________‚ and he became the model for future Russian Kings. Also‚ the early grand princes made a fateful decision: They became Byzantine Christians. 7. According to legend‚ Prince Vladimir chose to convert the Rus to Byzantine Christianity in the 11th century over Islam because of Islam’s prohibition

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