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Russia
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I. Two Revolutions in Russia II. From Lenin to Stalin
III. Life in a Totalitarian State A. Totalitarian Russia: 1. In Communism the state (gov’t) is supposed to wither away, but the opposite occurred under Stalin. 2. Gov’t in which one party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of citizens’ lives.
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3. Atheist society a. Russian Orthodox Churches were targeted & punished. b. Anti-Semitic propaganda was used. c. Islam was discouraged, but faced fewer restrictions than other religions i. Why? B/c Communists hoped to win support ppl of the Middle East. d. replaced religion with their own ideology: the writing of Marx & Lenin.
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B. Propaganda 1. Spread ideas about Communist successes and the evils of capitalism through radios, newspapers, loudspeakers, in movies, theaters and schools.
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C. Equality??? Old social order of nobles at the top & serfs at the bottom was destroyed. New ruling class consisted of a few elite groups who were members of the Communist party.
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D. Benefits of Communism Under Stalin
Free education, medical care, daycare, inexpensive housing, public transportation & recreation (but not high quality) Post-Secondary Schools were built all over Russia a. Purpose: i. to build a modern industrial state ii. Taught communist values, glory of collective farming & love of Stalin.
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3. Provided sports programs, cultural activities, & political classes to train teenagers to be members of the party. 4. Women won equality under the law.
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E. Drawbacks: Ppl moved to cities = housing was scarce
Political & social oppression Extreme censorship Gov’t controlled all information and arts Anyone who ignored the guidelines was persecuted
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F. Effects Stalin made the Soviet Union an industrial leader.
It was one of two military superpowers Set the precedent for other leaders to impose their own totalitarian state.
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