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The last bit you need to know Final Russian Notes The last bit you need to know

I. U.S.S.R Union of Soviet Socialist Republic Runs a Socialist form of government The government runs the debt so high the economic system totally collapses A handful of elitist run the country Total media control of everything related to the state I. U.S.S.R

Only a small group of like minded people were considered intelligent These intelligent elite were called Intelligentsia They ran all aspects of the Russian Economy II. Who Runs the show

III. The Arts Russian leaders shut down the arts Only Propaganda and the arts that favored the U.S.S.R. was allowed Created a Socialist Realism – only producing Socialist art This extended to all the arts The U.S. and other countries responded in force and through propaganda Created a Soviet Repression – Producing non-Soviet art in their countries The Red Scare The Red Scare helped Russia through fear III. The Arts