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Edexcel A-level History: Russia: what explains the fall of the UUSR 1985-91?
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If you want to get an A* in Edexcel History then these summarised revision notes are your step to success. This document contains detailed notes on the fall of the USSR and why this happened. All notes are summarised and will save you hours of time which can be used revising these notes. 
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Fall of the USSR
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All the information about the fall of the USSR that you need for your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exam! 
Covers: economic weaknesses and reforms, and their significance; reforms implemented and their impacts; Gorbachev’s impact; the ending of the Brezhnev doctrine; the growth of nationalism in the USSR; limits of nationalism; and the responsibility of Gorbachev and Yeltsin in the collapse of the USSR. 
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Unit 8: The Early Cold War | Questions with 100 % Correct Answers | Verified
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38th Parallel - line of latitude that separated North and South Korea before and following the Korean 
War 
Arms Race - Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective 
armed forces and weapons 
Baby Boom - A cohort of individuals born in the United States between 1946 and 1964, which was 
just after World War II in a time of relative peace and prosperity. These conditions allowed for better 
education and job opportunities, encouraging high rates of both marr...
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HIEU 2162 (all solved correctly 100%)
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Article 58 correct answers Permit the arrest of counter-revolutionary, led to the arrest of many innocent people and powerful people who could be a threat to Stalinist regime. Long sentences, ended up usually 25 yr in gulag 
 
Kirov correct answers head of the Leningrad Party Association and ally of Stalin until his assassination in Dec. 1924. Stalin decreed that it was a capitalist coup and exiled around 100,000 with questionable backgrounds in response (part of the Mass Purges of the Party 193...
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Saylor Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated
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Saylor Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated 
The social classes in France. The first was the clergy, or people who had been ordained as priests. The second was nobles and the third was townspeople or peasants. 
3 Estates 
 
 
 
A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution. 
Tennis Court Oath 
 
 
 
French Revolution document that outlined what the National Assembly co...
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GDR in Depth (currently fixing format - don’t buy)
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Very detailed assortment of notes regarding the GDR - perfect for your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exam! 
Covers pre-existing conditions/aims/what?, impact on people, impact on economy and impact on SED/government (all where relevant) for: economic developments; USSR’s reparations; 1st, 2nd and 7th Five-Year-Plans; agricultural collectivisation; rising of June 1953; economy after 1961; New Economic System; Economic System of Socialism; membership of COMECON; Ostpolitik; economy in 1980s; e...
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History Edexcel Past Papers A Level; Russia from the mid-19th to the end of the 20th century: Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects in depth. Questions with Complete Solutions
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1. "The reforms of Alexander II did little to change the political system in Russia in the years 1855– 
70." How far do you agree with this statement? 
 Although Alexander II was one of Russia's most reform-minded emperors, responsible 
for the emancipation of the serfs, relaxation of censorship, and strengthening of the 
system of local government, he was still an autocrat who maintained power with the 
help of a powerful repressive apparatus that served the interests of the Throne and ...
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HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct
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Article 58 
Permit the arrest of counter-revolutionary, led to the arrest of many innocent people and powerful people who could be a threat to Stalinist regime. Long sentences, ended up usually 25 yr in gulag 
 
 
 
Kirov 
head of the Leningrad Party Association and ally of Stalin until his assassination in Dec. 1924. Stalin decreed that it was a capitalist coup and exiled around 100,000 with questionable backgrounds in response (part of the Mass Purges...
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FTCE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION K-6 SOCIAL SCIENCE|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Columbus landing in the New World - (1451-1506) 
Believed earth was a sphere. 4 voyages in effort to find a route to the east. Discovered Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Central/South America. Opened western hemisphere to economic and political development by Europeans (Spanish, English, French). 
 
 
 
French and Indian War (1754-1763) 
An extension of European 7 years war. Battle over colonial territory and wealth by French and English. Ended French cultural/political...
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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the 20th Century Final (Bonevac), UGS303, Ideas of the 20th Century, UGS Bonevac Quizzes (TEST BANK) GRADED A
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If God is dead, Ivan Karamazov insists, 
everything is permitted 
 
 
An invention of the late 1800s: 
the light bulb 
 
 
The problem of normativity concerns the gap between 
is and ought 
 
 
Nietzsche wants science to become more 
playful 
 
 
Dostoevsky: the vision of the anointed inevitably leads to 
narcissism 
 
 
A two-level theory includes a deep level that ____ what happens at the surface level. 
determines and explains 
 
 
Doyle's vision is tragic in that Sherlock Holmes has to 
mak...
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