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Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History | dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924-53 | 4. life in the Soviet Union, 1924-41 Questions & Answers
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What did the state do for housing in towns with increased populations? - ANSWERSDivide up the already small apartments.
What was housing like in new factory towns (built under the Five Year Plans)? - ANSWERSInitially workers were housed in tents or mud huts, and then conditions slowly improved t...
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Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-
1) History | dictatorship and conflict in
the USSR, 1924-53 | 4. life in the Soviet
Union, 1924-41 Questions & Answers
What did the state do for housing in towns with increased populations? -
ANSWERSDivide up the already small apartments.
What was housing like in new factory towns (built under the Five Year Plans)? -
ANSWERSInitially workers were housed in tents or mud huts, and then conditions
slowly improved throughout the 1930s, but were still basic.
What was the culture in new factory towns? - ANSWERSPoor communal areas,
lawless, lots of crime and violence.
What two goods were there shortages of, post collectivisation? - ANSWERSConsumer
goods and food.
three key living conditions in the countryside: - ANSWERS- less to eat than town
workers as they were considered less important
- very basic housing was not improved
- little new investment in villages and so less leisure opportunities
six working conditions in towns (1924-41) - ANSWERS- lack of health and safety
- internal passports were introduced
- rights of trade unions were restricted
- workers were now paid by how much work they did
- by the late 1930's war against Nazi Germany was a threat and armaments industries
were prioritised, requiring harder work
- less unemployment
five things peasants were angry about in 1924-41: - ANSWERS- the loss of their own
land
- being told what to do by the Collective chairman
- low wages
- long hours and hard physical work
- lack of freedom
What did Stalin claim that the Party had done for women? - ANSWERSMade them
equal to men.
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