Cards (60)

  • After the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, a leadership struggle ensued within the Bolshevik party, with Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin as the main contenders
  • Trotsky advocated for socialism in one country, while Stalin promoted permanent revolution.
    False
  • Stalin's strategy focused on exporting the revolution globally, while Trotsky aimed to industrialize the Soviet Union.
    False
  • Stalin exiled Trotsky in 1929 after outmaneuvering him politically.

    True
  • Stalin appealed to nationalism by promoting the idea of "socialism in one country".

    True
  • Stalin's shrewd political maneuvering and ability to outmaneuver his rivals allowed him to consolidate power
  • Stalin used the secret police to eliminate opposition
  • Stalin appointed loyalists to key positions in the party bureaucracy.
    True
  • When did Stalin implement the first Five-Year Plan?
    1928
  • The goal of the Five-Year Plans was rapid industrialization
  • Stalin's collectivization policies led to widespread famine and peasant resistance.

    True
  • Who were the two main contenders for leadership after Lenin's death?
    Trotsky and Stalin
  • Order the political strategies of Stalin to consolidate power:
    1️⃣ Outmaneuvering Rivals
    2️⃣ Controlling the Party Bureaucracy
    3️⃣ Appealing to Nationalism
    4️⃣ Eliminating Opposition
  • Stalin used the secret police to purge any remaining opposition
  • Stalin systematically outmaneuvered and marginalized his main rival, Trotsky, leading to Trotsky's exile
  • By what means did Stalin eliminate opposition to consolidate his leadership?
    Secret police purges
  • Steps of Stalin's Five-Year Plans, which began in 1928:
    1️⃣ Centralized economic planning
    2️⃣ State control of production
    3️⃣ Rapid industrialization
  • Stalin's collectivization policies led to widespread famine and peasant resistance, resulting in millions of deaths.

    True
  • Stalin promoted "socialism in one country," while Trotsky advocated for permanent revolution.
  • Trotsky's support base included the Red Army and intellectuals
  • What happened to Trotsky after his political defeat by Stalin?
    Exiled in 1929
  • What political position did Stalin promote?
    Socialism in one country
  • What strategy did Stalin use to transform the Soviet economy?
    Industrialization and collectivization
  • Steps Stalin used to gain control over the Communist Party bureaucracy:
    1️⃣ Leveraged position as General Secretary
    2️⃣ Appointed loyalists to key positions
    3️⃣ Gained control over party machinery
  • Stalin used the secret police to eliminate all political opposition.

    True
  • When did Stalin implement the Five-Year Plans?
    1928
  • What role did the party bureaucracy play in Stalin's consolidation of power?
    Gave him control over the Communist Party machinery
  • What was the primary goal of Stalin's purges?
    Elimination of political opponents
  • Targets of Stalin's purges included Old Bolsheviks, military leaders, and ordinary citizens
  • Stalin's purges allowed him to consolidate his dictatorship by the mid-1930s.

    True
  • What were two key impacts of Stalin's economic policies on Soviet society?
    Famine and fear
  • Trotsky's support base included the Red Army and intellectuals, whereas Stalin consolidated power through the party bureaucracy
  • Stalin's shrewd political maneuvering and ability to outmaneuver his rivals allowed him to consolidate power
  • Stalin systematically marginalized Trotsky, leading to his exile in 1929
  • Stalin eliminated opposition and consolidated his leadership using the secret police
  • Stalin outmaneuvered Trotsky, leading to his exile in 1929.

    True
  • What ideology did Stalin use to appeal to nationalism?
    Socialism in one country
  • Match Stalin's allies with their roles:
    Lazar Kaganovich ↔️ Supported Stalin against Trotsky
    Vyacheslav Molotov ↔️ Prominent member of the Politburo
    Kliment Voroshilov ↔️ Military leader who backed Stalin
  • Stalin used the secret police to purge dissent
  • Forced collectivization of agriculture was aimed at increasing food supplies for urban areas.

    True