Context Flashcards

1
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When did Khrushchev serve as premier?

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from 1956 to 1964

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2
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What did he largely pursue with the West?

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a policy of peaceful coexistence
although, he instigated the Cuban Missile Crisis by placing nuclear weapons 90 miles from Florida

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3
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What did he initiate at home?

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a process of “de-Stalinization” that made Soviet society less repressive

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What examples show Khrushchev could be authoritarian in his own right?

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he crushed a revolt in Hungary and approved the construction of the Berlin Wall

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5
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What scheme did Khrushchev propose and what was its aim?

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the Virgin Land Scheme to help solve the Soviet Union’s chronic food shortages

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6
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Where did most of the new farmers go to set up new farms?

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Kazakhstan

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7
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What are some reasons that explain the failure of the Virgin Land scheme?

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they were farming marginal land
the topsoil became arid and blew away
drought
badly selected crops - didn’t match the soil
not enough fertilisers
managers ineffective
living + working conditions were poor

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8
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When did Khrushchev make his Secret Speech and what group of people was it addressed to?

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1956
to the 20th Communist Party Congress

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What group did Khrushchev’s opponents such as Molotov and Bulganin form?

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The Anti-Party
the group criticised Khrushchev’s domestic and foreign policies

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10
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When was Khrushchev put in charge of the Ukraine?

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1938-49

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What does the term ‘Reform Communism’ describe?

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Khrushchev’s ambitions to moderate and humanise the Soviet system by improving living standards and making life generally easier for the Russian people

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What does the term ‘The Khrushchev Thaw’ describe?

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the relaxing of censorship (eg freedom to read foreign literature) and the promotion of greater personal freedoms

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As part of De-Stalinization, what was Stalingrad renamed as?

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Volgograd

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What were the Sovnarkhozy?

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regional councils in charge of local industrial activities
replaced Moscow based ministries

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15
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When was the Warsaw Pact signed?

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1955

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16
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Where was Khrushchev born?

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In Kalinovka (a small Russian village near the Ukrainian border)

17
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What did Khrushchev do during WW2?

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he mobilised troops to fight Nazi Germany in the Ukraine and at Stalingrad

18
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What did Khrushchev do after WW2?

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he helped to rebuild the devastated countryside while simultaneously stifling Ukrainian nationalist dissent

19
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When did Stalin die?

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March 1553
Six months later, Khrushchev became head of the Communist Party

20
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How was Russia initially ruled after Stalin’s death?

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at first, Khrushchev + other high-ranking officials ruled through a form of collective leadership

21
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What did Khrushchev do in 1955?

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he organised the ouster of Premier Georgi Malenkov and replaced him with an ally, Nikolai Bulganin

22
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What happened in 1957? (impacted leadership)

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Khrushchev foiled a Malenkov-led coup attempt in June 1957 and took over the premiership the following March

23
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What was said in Khrushchev’s secret speech?

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Khrushchev criticised Stalin for arresting + deporting opponents, for elevating himself above the party + for incompetent wartime leadership

24
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What was the impact of Khrushchev’s secret speech?

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Protestors took to the streets in the Soviet satellites of Poland and Hungary

25
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How was the Polish revolt resolved?

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fairly peacefully

26
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How was the Hungarian revolt (1956) dealt with?

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it was violently suppressed with troops and tanks
at least 2,500 Hungarians were killed, and 13,000 were wounded
many more fled to the West, others were arrested or deported

27
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What was the aim of Khrushchev’s domestic policies?

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to increase agricultural production and raise living standards, not always successful

28
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What were Khrushchev’s domestic policies?

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The Virgin Lands Scheme 1954
he reduced the power of the secret police
released many political prisoners
relaxed artistic censorship
opened up more of the country to foreign visitors
inaugurated the space age in 1957 with launch of satellite Sputnik

29
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What was the Virgin Lands Scheme 1954?

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a national incentive aimed to raise grain productivity by 1/3 by cultivating land in Kazakhstan, Siberia and lower Volga regions

30
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What was Khrushcehv’s relationship witht the West like?

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complicated
Khrushchev preferred peaceful coexistence with capitalist countries, even visited the US unlike Stalin
relations between the two deteriorated in 1960 when Soviets shot down an American U-2 spy plane deep inside their territory
following year Khrushchev approved the construction of the Berlin Wall

31
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Why did Khrushchev approve the construction of the Berlin Wall?

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to stop East Germans from fleeing to capitalist West Germany

32
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When did Cold War tensions reach a high point?

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in October 1962 when the US discovered Soviet nuclear missiles stationed in Cuba

33
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What happened between Khrushchev and Mao Zedong (the leader of China)?

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in 1960 they engaged in a vindictive war of words

34
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What was the impact of the break with China and food shortages in USSR?

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Khrushchev’s legitimacy eroded
Oct 1964 he was forced to resign as both premier and head of the Communist Party
able to live the remainder of his days until he died in 1971