Stalinist Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Stalinist? On this page you'll find 40 study documents about Stalinist.
Popular textbooks 'Stalinist'
Access to History: Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia 1917-64 for AQA Fifth Edition
Michael Lynch
2 documents
All 40 results
Sort by
-
AQA A Level History Component 2N (Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia) Summary Notes
- Summary • 29 pages • 2023
- Available in package deal
-
- $13.80
- 1x sold
- + learn more
A detailed set of notes for the entirety of component 2N of AQA A Level History (Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia). Included are: thorough notes for every part of the specification, own knowledge to an A* level, arguments and evidence for potential essay questions, special (beyond-spec) knowledge to help students achieve higher grades. 
 
Written by a student who achieved an A* whilst also attending the Sunday Times State School of the year.
-
AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2N [Component 2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953] QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME|GRADED A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2024 Popular
- Available in package deal
-
- $3.89
- 1x sold
- + learn more
Section A 
Answer Question 01. 
Source A 
From ‘I Chose Freedom’ by Viktor Kravchenko, 1946. Kravchenko was a Red Army 
captain during the Great Patriotic War but defected to the USA in 1944. 
Had the Nazi invaders displayed good political sense, they would have avoided a lot of 
the fierce guerrilla resistance that plagued them day and night. Instead, the Germans 
proceeded to kill, torture, burn, rape and enslave. Upon collectivisation, which most 
peasants abhorred, the conquerors now imp...
-
World History 2 Final Exam Review Question and answers 100% correct 2023
- Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $15.49
- + learn more
World History 2 Final Exam Review Question and answers 100% correct 2023Versailles Treaty - correct answer The compromise after WW1, settled land and freedom disputes. Germany had to take full blame for the war in order for the treaty to pass, among other things. The US Senate rejected it. 
 
Bauhaus - correct answer German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators 
 
John Meynard Keynes - co...
-
AQA A Level History Depth Study Notes - Russia: The Great Patriotic War
- Class notes • 12 pages • 2022
- Available in package deal
-
- $4.59
- 1x sold
- + learn more
Extremely high quality and detailed notes on the Great Patriotic War as part of the AQA A Level Depth Study. Notes cover/include: 
- Operation Barbarossa & The Stalinist Reaction 
- The Course of the War 
- The USSR Under Occupation & The Fight Back 
- The Soviet War Economy 
- The Defeat of the Germans
-
UNIT XIX & XX TEST Saylor (Final Exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answer
- Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $10.49
- + learn more
UNIT XIX & XX TEST Saylor (Final Exam) 
Questions With 100% Correct Answer 
As president of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle 
Select one: 
a. formed a military dictatorship. 
b. tried to reunite Germany. 
c. freed Algeria. 
d. maintained French power over Algeria. - answerfreed Algeria. 
As Soviet leader, Khrushchev 
Select one: 
a. increased restrictions and repression. 
b. helped spread communism to Scandinavian nations. 
c. denounced Stalinist repression and restrictions. 
d. made some p...
Fear of missing out? Then don’t!
-
UNIT XIX & XX TEST Saylor (Final Exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answer
- Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $10.49
- + learn more
UNIT XIX & XX TEST Saylor (Final Exam) 
Questions With 100% Correct Answer 
As president of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle 
Select one: 
a. formed a military dictatorship. 
b. tried to reunite Germany. 
c. freed Algeria. 
d. maintained French power over Algeria. - answerfreed Algeria. 
As Soviet leader, Khrushchev 
Select one: 
a. increased restrictions and repression. 
b. helped spread communism to Scandinavian nations. 
c. denounced Stalinist repression and restrictions. 
d. made some p...
-
AQA AS Level History Component 2N (Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia) Summary Notes
- Summary • 15 pages • 2023
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.88
- + learn more
A detailed set of notes for the entirety of component 2N of AQA AS Level History (Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia). Included are: thorough notes for every part of the specification, own knowledge to an A* level, arguments and evidence for potential essay questions, special (beyond-spec) knowledge to help students achieve higher grades. 
 
Written by a student who achieved an A* whilst also attending the Sunday Times State School of the year.
-
HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct
- Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2023
- Available in package deal
-
- $16.99
- + learn more
HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct 
Article 58 
Permit the arrest of counter-revolutionary, led to the arrest of many innocent people and powerful people who could be a threat to Stalinist regime. Long sentences, ended up usually 25 yr in gulag 
 
 
 
Kirov 
head of the Leningrad Party Association and ally of Stalin until his assassination in Dec. 1924. Stalin decreed that it was a capitalist coup and exiled around 100,000 with questionable backgrounds in response (part of the Mass Purges...
-
Marxism: A New Ideology? 2023 UPDATE
- Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2023
-
- $11.99
- + learn more
Marxism: A New Ideology? 
2023 UPDATE 
Introduction 
Introduction: Marxism is a new ideology that’s quickly gaining 
attention. What do you know about it? And how might it influence 
your business? We break down Marxist doctrine and show you how 
it could work in your world. You’ll learn about the thinking behind 
Marx, what he believes in, and how his ideas could be implemented 
into your business. We hope this will give you an idea of whether or 
not Marxism is the right ideology for you. ...
-
CPO 4514 Final Exam latest update with 100% correct answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
-
- $14.99
- + learn more
Why do political protests occur? 
1.) Preferences are not reflected to policy outcomes. 
2.) Preferences are conflicted among social groups. 
3.) The access to political institutions is limited. 
 
 
 
Why do people join groups? 
Higher commitment to a public good - valued outcome: public benefits that are expected. 
 
 
 
(Greater Prospect of Success - Political Efficacy) 
+ 
(Personal Benefits + Appraisal by Group Fan) 
- 
(Cost) 
= 
Participation (Economic or religious protest movement) 
 
 
...
Do you wonder why so many students wear nice clothes, have money to spare and enjoy tons of free time? Well, they sell on Stuvia! Imagine your study notes being downloaded a dozen times for $15 each. Every. Single. Day. Discover all about earning on Stuvia