QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
When did Khrushchev give his 'secret speech'? - ANSWERS1956
What did the speech say should happen? - ANSWERS1) Return to the legality of Lenin.
2) Give more power to organisation at regional level.
3) Two million political prisoners released.
4) Regular meetings of the presidium and central committee.
How was terror used under Khrushchev? - ANSWERSThrough de-Stalinisation - Secret
police brought under party control, Secret police lost control over labour camps, heavy
punishments remain for corruption, Secret police still watching the general population.
What was the Secret Police called under Khrushchev? - ANSWERSKGB
Who were the dissidents? - ANSWERS1) Intellectuals - Professions who complained
about restrictions on their freedom of professional practice.
2) Political - Concerns with abuses of human rights that broke Soviet law and internal
agreements.
3) Nationalists - Groups of different national dissent called for greater status for their
own languages and culture and some even independence from the USSR.
4) Religious - Baptists, Catholics, Jews faced restrictions on worship and religious
practice.
What actions were taken against the dissidents? - ANSWERSHouses were searched
and items were confiscated and arrests could follow. Dissidents were put into
psychiatric hospitals until they were 'cured' meaning they had changed their views on
the state. Patients were treated with electric shocks. Some dissidents were sent into
internal exile.
What law was passed in 1960 to do with the treatment of dissidents? - ANSWERSA law
that limited the power of the KGB and the limited the use of night-time interrogations.
What was Brezhnev's approach to Government? - ANSWERSBrezhnev quickly
reversed those aspects of de-Stalinisation.
1) The division of the Party into agricultural and industrial sections was dropped.
2) Limits on tenure were dropped.
, 3) Leader would have to consult the Party on all decisions.
4) However, there was no return to widespread terror that was seen under Stalin.
How did Stalin implement terror on the Party? - ANSWERSHe carried out show trials.
For example, The Trial of the Sixteen where Zinoviev and Kamenev were dragged from
prison and accused of working with agents of Trotsky to undermine the state. Under
pressure from the NKVD, they confessed to crimes they couldn't have possibly
committed.
Explain Khrushchev's investment in Agriculture. - ANSWERSIn 1955, to increase
productivity, industrial collectives were given greater powers to make decisions at local
level. The MTS were abolished. However, they were replaced with a system that
expected each collective to buy its own machinery. Collectives were increased in size
and there was a rapid increase in mechanisation, fertilisers and irrigation.
When was the Virgin Land Scheme introduced? - ANSWERS1954
What was the Virgin Land Scheme? - ANSWERSIt encouraged the opening up of new
areas to agricultural production. Six million acres of land were brought under cultivation
(used for crops) with considerable investment.
What was the first sign of the Virgin Land Scheme failing? - ANSWERSIn 1959, the
target for grain production in Kazakhstan failed to be met.
What was the impact on agriculture under Khrushchev? - ANSWERSThe income of
farmers doubled between 1952 and 1958, but still remained far below those of industrial
workers. Between 1953 and 1958, food production increased by 51%.
What was agriculture like under Brezhnev? - ANSWERSThere was a deliberate move
away from Khrushchev's approach of trying to find quick solutions. The Virgin Land
Scheme was dropped. Heavy investment in agriculture remained and allowed peasants
to have bigger private plots.
What was the impact of agriculture under Brezhnev? - ANSWERSThere was a steady
rise in overall production accompanied by a steady decline in workers productivity. A
brigade system was established which meant that peasants could decide how profit was
used. However, it encouraged a return to family farming leading to it being abolished.
When did Khrushchev launch his anti-religious campaign? - ANSWERS1958
What was Khrushchev's campaign towards religion? - ANSWERSKhrushchev was anti-
religious and pursued a programme of active repression. Khrushchev launched a harsh
anti-religious campaign. The role of the priest was limited to a spiritual advice role only.
Priests were dismissed on the grounds they were no longer needed. Baptists and Jews
also suffered from severe restrictions to their right to worship.