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    many were by their own agendas. However‚ the documents that have been selected for this enquiry have been chosen for the light they shed on the problem and in the expectation that they will enable a conclusion‚ however provisional‚ to be drawn. Stalin himself justified his policy of rapid industrialisation and collectivisation at the 1926 Party Congress as one that sought to achieve ’ the transformation of our country from an agrarian to an industrial one‚ capable by its own efforts of producing

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    are mild and others may be more severe‚ so the correct treatment is vital to your recovery. The main goal initially is to reduce your pain and discomfort. If your spine is out of alignment in your neck due to the whiplash‚ gentle chiropractic manipulation is key to recovering. This also helps prevent further inflammation because it allows the blood to flow freer in the neck. Other treatment options your chiropractor may implement is trigger point therapy to loosen tight neck muscles‚ which in turn

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    was approximately fifty years behind the dominant powers in technology and production rates. Stalin set about rectifying this problem by introducing the Five Year Plans. There were three in total‚ which saw Russia grow through the world’s depression. These Plans‚ however‚ did not have the people’s welfare as priority‚ but the country’s. As the people make the country‚ it is essential to put them first. Stalin was not concerned for the people’s comfort and happiness‚ which contributed to their reluctance

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    Stalin's Russia

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    faith in him by making him party theorist * Well known he disagreed with Lenin on theoretical issues in 1916‚ showed not true Leninist * Too young? * Supported NEP vigorously‚ made him unpopular with radicals as NEP betrayal communism Stalin * Least likely candidate * Fulfilled important administrative function during Civil War‚ less public and less glamorous. * Not outstanding speaker or intellectual‚ couldn’t compete with Trotsky or Bukharin here * See as safe candidate

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    Q) Describe how Stalin became supreme leader by 1929‚ using the source and your knowledge. (8) - this is a short timed essay intended to be written in 20 mins. - When Lenin died in 1924‚ everybody expected Trotsky to take over the leadership. However‚ Stalin schemed his way into power‚ using his position as General Secretary‚ and series of ruthless political moves. His moves can be categorised into two groups; Stalin’s Strengths and Trotsky’s mistakes. The first of Stalin’s strengths

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    Stalin's Rise to Power

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    far did Stalin achieve and maintain what Kruchev described as "the accumulation of immense and limitless power"‚ in the USSR between 1924 and 1945? Between 1924 and 1945‚ Joseph Stalin was able to emerge as the leader of the USSR and maintain what Kruchev described as "the accumulation of immense and limitless power". Stalin’s rise to power was a combination of his ability to manipulate situations and the failure of others to prevent him from taking power‚ especially Leon Trotsky. Stalin ruled the

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    not an efficient use of tractors and fertilizers. What’s more‚ he wanted to eliminate the class of prosperous peasants called kulaks ‚ which NEP had encouraged. Stalin claimed they were standing in the way of progress and he saw the kulaks as the enemy of communism . For the Five Year Plan‚ first economic policy implemented by Stalin‚ to be successful‚ food was needed for the workers in the

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    Wouldn’t everyone want to live their life without being told lies? In the novel‚ 1984‚ everyone is subject to the lies of the government and they have to live in a controlled environment. The main character‚ along with so many more‚ have to live according to the Party’s rules and are not allowed to have any independence whatsoever. Each person that is manipulated would turn into a mindless drone if the world was taught to believe something that incorrect. Through psychological scare tactics and the

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    Pastoralism and Politics‚ it says‚ “The Political theme of Animals Farm is closely associated with its satiric tone and its form as allegorical fable” (Smyer 25). Both of these books state how Orwell turned his book Animal Farm into a fable against Stalin and the Soviet Union. “Animal Farm shows how fictional rhetorical strategies inevitably led to a pessimistic conclusion contradicting Orwell ’s own political actions and opinions during the period 1936-46‚ and attributes that contradiction to the

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    impact was immense (when compared to that of Vladimir Lenin) in Russian history. This is due to the variety of policies‚ events‚ and actions that took place during his time in power. But alas‚ the impacts of Mr. Stalin and not all positive‚ there are many negative impacts as well. Stalin was an idol and a god-like figure to some Russians after he gained power and became the leader of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic and during his reign he was able to have a large positive impact

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