Chapter 30 Russia and Eastern Europe. Why did the liberal experiment in Russia Fail and Lenin’s revolution succeed?

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Chapter 30 Russia and Eastern Europe

Why did the liberal experiment in Russia Fail and Lenin’s revolution succeed?

What was the basis of Stalin’s domestic economic policies?

Collectives

5 Year Plans

How did Soviet foreign policy change after 1941?

What was the cultural policy of the Stalinist State?

Socialist Realism

How was the Soviet economy and society similar to that of the West? Industrialized Higher living standards Welfare programs Incentive systems Leisure activities Movement to cities Social class divisions Declining infant death rates

In what ways was the Soviet Union different after 1985?

Why did the Soviet Union Disintegrate?

Chapter 31 Japan and the Pacific Rim

Japanese Government from

How did WW II impact the states of the Pacific Rim?

What accounts for the enormous economic growth of Japan after 1945?

Themes common in the Pacific Rim What causes account for the common themes? Group loyalty Hard work is valued Limited consumer demands Confucian morality Reliance on government planning Limited dissent Interaction with the West provides access to technology/politics and culture

Chapter 32 Latin America

What problems were associated with Latin America’s attempt to achieve economic development?

What changes occurred as a result of the Mexican Revolution?

Party of the Institutionalized Revolution

How did various Latin American countries react to failures of Liberal government? Peru Mexico Cuba

How did Populists governments in Brazil and Argentina attempt to rule?

Radical Reform Guatemala Bolivia Cuba

Guatemala

Bolivia

Cuba

Why did the military believe that they could solve all of Latin America’s problems?

Role of the US in Latin America in the 20 th century

Good Neighbor Policy