In 1924, Stalin said: "the state is an instrument in the hands of the ruling class, used to break the resistance of the enemies of that class."

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In 1924, Stalin said: "the state is an instrument in the hands of the ruling class, used to break the resistance of the enemies of that class."

The Leader

The Leader

Historical Context- Role in WWI

Historical Context- Operation Barbarossa

Historical Context- Battle of Stalingrad

The Elimination of the Opposition and Rule of Regime – Rise to Power

The Elimination of the Opposition and Rule of Regime- Purges and Mass-Murder

The Elimination of the Opposition and Rule of Regime- Purges and Mass-Murder

The Elimination of the Opposition and Rule of Regime- The Great Terror

Origins of single-party states - Conditions that produce single-party states

Origins of single-party states – Aims, Ideology, Support

Establishments of single-party states -

Rule of single-party state- Political, Economic, and Social Policies

Rule of single-party state

Rule of Single-Party State – education, arts, media, propoganda

Rule of Single-Party State - Status of women, minorities, religious groups

Regional and Global Impact- Foreign policy as a means of maintaining the regime

Regional and Global Impact- Foreign policy as a means of maintaining the regime

Regional and Global Impact- Foreign policy as a means of maintaining the regime

Regional and Global Impact- Impact of the regime outside of the state (Country)

Regional and Global Impact- As a factor in the Cold War

Regional and Global Impact- As a factor in the Cold War

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