Living Conditions/Housing Flashcards

1
Q

What was rural housing like for the most of this time period?

A

consisted of a single-room wooden hut (izba) that was very overcrowded, cold and grubby.

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2
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How were urban living conditions under Alexander III?

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  • Very poor
  • Housing was built cheaply and quickly
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3
Q

By 1914, what percentage of hosung was made from wood, and so was prone to fire damage?

A

Over 50%

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4
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How was urban housing under Nicholas II?

A
  • Due to rapid urbanisation, disease in housing facilities spread quickly.
  • In 1910, there were over 100,000 deaths from Cholera in St Petersburg.

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5
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In 1910, how many deaths were there from cholera in st petersburg?

A

over 100,000

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6
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In 1914, how many towns had a sewerage system?

A

Only 38

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7
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In 1914, how many towns had electricity?

A

Only 74

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8
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What was the decree of land under Lenin?

A

Where housing was taken from private owners and given to the working class and their families

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9
Q

Why were the positive improvements in urban housing from the 1917 decree of land only short term?

A

because this was reversed by Stalin

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10
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How was urban housing under Stalin?

A

He allotted space, rather than rooms. This resulted in over-crowding and in Moscow in the 1930s different families often had to share 1 room.

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11
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As a result of WW2, how many russians became homeless?

A

25 million

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12
Q

Why did Stalin more or less put housing on hold and didn’t make any real significant improvements to housing?

A

because he wanted to make sure he was achieving his 5 year plans, which would increase industrial output and put Russia ahead of the West. Would also ensure that Russia won WW2.

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13
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What did Stalin do to rural housing?

A

He built ‘special’ housing blocks on the outside of collectve farms

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14
Q

What happened to housing stock between 1955 and 1964?

A

Housing stock doubled

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15
Q

Did Khrushcev abandon the principles of communal living ?

A

yes

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16
Q

Who built Khrsuchevkas?

A

Khruschev

17
Q

What was the problem with the self-contained ‘agro-towns’ built by khruschev?

A

They were of really poor quality

18
Q

What was the problem with Khrsuchevkas?

A

they were poorly constructed and small

19
Q

What did the 7 year plan do to housing?

A

promised to build 12 million city apartments and 7 million rural houses