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STALIN Totalitarian Ruler from The Soviet Union

Increase Heavy Industry Five-Year Plan Goal: Industrialize The Soviet Union Increase Heavy Industry Set Quotas for Factories Results: Standard of living was still low Lack of consumer goods were available

Five-Year Plan Goal: Increase Food Output Set up Collectives Results: Many peasants resisted policy Led to Famine through the U.S.S.R

Goal: Rid The Soviet Union of all opposition to Stalin The Great Purge Goal: Rid The Soviet Union of all opposition to Stalin Estimated 4 Million people were 
executed or sent to labor camps if Stalin 
felt you were against him Results: Increased Stalin's power

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1. strategies to modernize the economy of the Soviet Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and his decision to form 
collectives are examples of 1. strategies to modernize the economy of the Soviet Union through forced communism 2. a more friendly foreign policy toward China 3. methods of dealing with the United States during the Cold War 4. programs to westernize, educate, and enlighten the population

1. a large selection of consumer goods became available 2 Which is an accurate statement about the Soviet economy 
under the leadership of Joseph Stalin? 1. a large selection of consumer goods became available 2. the Soviet Union increased its industrial output by 
developing heavy industry 3. private farmers were encouraged to sell their surplus 
produce in an open market 4. the government reduced its role in planning industrial 
production

1. a widespread food shortage throughout the nation 3 A major effect of Josef Stalin’s policy of Collectivization 
on Soviet agriculture was 1. a widespread food shortage throughout the nation 2. an increase in the export of agricultural products 3. a surplus of agricultural goods 4. the immediate creation of many small private farms

One action taken by both V.I. Lenin and Joseph Stalin was 4 One action taken by both V.I. Lenin and Joseph 
Stalin was 1. attempting to bring democracy to Russia 2. jailing or murdering potential opponents 3. supporting the Russian Orthodox Church 4. providing economic aid to Japan after World 
 War I and World War II

1. democratic reform and nationalism 2. humanism and democracy 5 Josef Stalin’s leadership of the Soviet Union can best be 
characterized as a period of 1. democratic reform and nationalism 2. humanism and democracy 3. religious freedom and tolerance 4. censorship and terror

6 Under Josef Stalin, the Soviet Union emphasized centralized 
economic planning and Five-Year Plans primarily to 1. produce more consumer goods 2. expand exports 3. create a demand for high-quality imports 4. develop heavy industry