Ideology of rulers: Khrushchev Flashcards

1
Q

What is meant by collective leadership?

A

The view that power should be placed in the hands of a collection of individuals.

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2
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Why was collective leadership initially hard to achieve?

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-Conflict between Malenkov and Khrushchev,
-M- advocated consumerism and westernisation

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3
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What did Khrushchev use an alternative to collective leadership?

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-The Virgin land campagins

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4
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What benefits did Khrushchev believe that the virgin lands campaign would bring?

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-solve the most pressing problems
-lead to greater internal wealth and stablity

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5
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In what year was Malenkov forced to resign by Khrushchev?

A

1955

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6
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In what year were the virgin land campaigns established?

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1954

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7
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What was Malenkov demoted to?

A

Minister for power stations.

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8
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Who was also executed? (B)

A

Beria.

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9
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Why was Khrushchev keen to move away from extreme repression and Stalinism?

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-Tarnishing the USSR’s reputation abroad.
-People would be welcoming toward change.

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10
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When did the Stalin denunciations begin?

A

1956.

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11
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4 criticisms made my Khrushchev in the secret speech?

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-Lenin never accepted him as leaders
-Created a state that was unprepared for military conflict in 1941.
-Unforgiveable crimes against the people.
-Misdemeanours against outsiders.

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12
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What is an example of a misdemeanour of an outsider committed by Stalin?

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-assassination of Hungarian revolutionary Bela Kun.

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13
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What did the secret speech cause?

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-An outcry amongst senior party members.

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14
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What was meant by the Anti party group?

A

-opposed Khrushchev
-abolish first secretety of party to remove Khrushchev’s power base.

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15
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How did Khrushchev deal with Molotov, Malenkov and Kagonovich?

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-Said what they were trying to do would change the party’s organisational structure and therefore is illegal.

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16
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Who were the chief protagonists of the anti-party group?

A

-Molotov
-Malenkov
-Kagonovich

17
Q

What were the key-features of de-stalinisation?

A

-The release of political prisoners from labour camps.
-Relaxation of censorship
-Erosion of the legacy of a cult of personality.

18
Q

What did the relaxation of censorship result in?

A

-publication of articles and novels criticising Stalin
-including work of Pasternak.

19
Q

How was the legacy of the removal of the cult of personality done?

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-pictures and statutes of Stalin taken down.
-Stalingrad renamed Volgograd.
-Stalin’s body removed from the Lenin mausoleum.

20
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What was the general reaction to destalinisation?

A

-strikes/ riots and protests especially from Poland and Hungry.

21
Q

General overview of Khrushchev’s ideology?

A

-resisted violence to deal with unrest- used MVD.
-Dismissed rebellious politicians
-Force when necessary-1956 tanks to supress Nagi regime.

22
Q

Who is Khrushchev arguably the most like?

A

Alexander II.