Nate Hammond, Kevin Snader, Rebecca Schaeffer, Courtney Olson, Adrianna Alvarez.

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Nate Hammond, Kevin Snader, Rebecca Schaeffer, Courtney Olson, Adrianna Alvarez

Once In power Stalin imposed government control over the Soviet Union's economy. Stalin said in the past that Russia suffered from its economic backwardness. In 1928 he proposed several "five-year plans" aimed at improving transportation, improving farm output and building heavy industry. He brought all economic activity under government control and the government owned all businesses and distributed all resources

The command economy was developed by the Soviet Union. The government officials basically made all the decisions economically. There were many privately owned businesses that were always competing to win the consumer's choice. Consumer's choice was basically a competition that regulated the price and quality of the goods

Stalin wanted all peasants to farm on collectives so that the state controlled all prices and access to supplies. All farm animals and implements were owned by the group of peasants farming the land.

Collectives were large farms owned and worked on by a group of peasants. Stalin wanted peasants to all work on collectives or state owned farms On collectives the government provide seed, fertilizer and tractors.

Russian word for fist Derogatory word used by the soviets to identify capitalist peasants Thought by people to be a threat to the Soviet State and the process of converting the peasant system into collective farm workers Dekulakization initiated by Stalin after he took power, included seizing personal property, splitting up families, and taking their land.

Was a government agency that made one of many soviet labor camp systems Housed a range of prisoners from petty criminals to political prisoners Recognized as a major instrument of political repression in Soviet Union wow, how awesome/ oh thanks

gulag work camp

Government restricted the peoples view of propaganda. ---DOES HE FEEL LUCKY!?!

In 1924 Stalin launched The Great Purge. During The Great Purge, Stalin and his secret police were against: o Old Bolsheviks o Activists form the early days of revolution Eventually he went after o Army heros o industrial managers o writers o normal citizens

Communist leaders had confessions to many different crimes. Many party members didn't even go on trial they went right to the Gulag. Police records say that at least 4 million people were purged during Stalin's reign of terror. (Some people say that the numbers are higher) Stalin's power increased

Cominterm was another name for the Communist International which was formed by Lenin in The goal of the Comintern was to encourage a world-wide revolution. It also helped revolutionary groups and it urged colonial powers to go against imperial powers.

Stalin tried to make himself look better by portraying himself as a God like figure. He used propaganda to make himself look better In schools, movie theaters, and villages everyone was only told the negatives... leading the Communist Party to hear the "truth." lated lated

Stalin required artists and writers to create their works in a style called Socialist Realism The goal of it was to show soviet life in a positive way and promote a communist future. Social Realism novels usually show a positive hero like a scientist or an engineer trying to acomplish a goal

Stalin promoted russification which was the process of making a nationality's culture more Russian. In the 1920's, Stalin tried to use russification to influence non Russian SSRs. Stalin required the Russian language to be used in schools and businesses.

Communist Party was destroying religious faith of the people. Firm believer of Karl Marx Communist were completely against the Russian Orthadox Church. Anyone who did not support Atheism were either sent to the Gulag, killed, or some how punished. Banned anything along with Judaism.

Benefits: free communist-built schools o supported technical schools and university schooling set up extra curriculiar activities o sports, culture activities, and politics. a lot of bread child care, medical care, inexpensive housing. Drawbacks: forced Athiesm housing was scarce not much meat, fruit, and other foods.

work outside of the house was becoming more popular o jobs included: working with medicine, engineering,sciences, even construction contributed to economic growth *Women saleries were needed because men had low saleries* Mr. President How long must women wait for liberty? The women outside the White House holding signs for their liberty.