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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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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity Ex
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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors 
 
Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity 
 
Examples of states that are not or have not been considered failed states - Answer- UK, USA, Japan, India 
 
Which of the following states most closely fits the ideal model of a nation-state? - Answer- Japan 
 
Which of the following historica...
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X100 PRETEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANS
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The distance and duration across which a joint force can successfully employ military capabilities is _____. - ANS ~~ Operational Reach 
 
According to ADP 3-0, the purpose of a sustaining operation is to enable the decisive operation or shaping operations by ______ and ______ combat power. - ANS ~~ generating and maintaining 
 
_____ is a term used to indicate a delegation of authority by the Secretary of Defense to a subordinate to act on behalf of the Secretary of Defense. -...
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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 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, po...
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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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Timeline of the terror and purges under the Bolsheviks
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This timeline goes from 1917 to 1964, covering the main events of terror and purges in the Party and society under Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev.
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HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses (Answered)
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(Answered) HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses Instructions For this assignment, select one of the following options. Option 1: Chronicle Adolf Hitler’s rise from failed art student to political speaker to eventually gain control over Germany. Option 2: Describe Benito Mussolini’s revival of European Imperialism in North Africa and how he came to be Adolf Hitler’s ally. Option 3: Chronicle the rise of extreme militarism in Japan and how it led them to conquer h...
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HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses (Answered)
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(Answered) HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses Instructions For this assignment, select one of the following options. Option 1: Chronicle Adolf Hitler’s rise from failed art student to political speaker to eventually gain control over Germany. Option 2: Describe Benito Mussolini’s revival of European Imperialism in North Africa and how he came to be Adolf Hitler’s ally. Option 3: Chronicle the rise of extreme militarism in Japan and how it led them to conquer h...
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HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses (Answered)
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(Answered) HIST410N Week 3 Assignment: Case Study – Mobilizing the Masses
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For this assignment, select one of the following options.

Option 1: Chronicle Adolf Hitler’s rise from failed art student to political speaker to eventually gain control over Germany.
Option 2: Describe Benito Mussolini’s revival of European Imperialism in North Africa and how he came to be Adolf Hitler’s ally.
Option 3: Chronicle the rise of extreme militarism in Japan and how it led them to conquer ...
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To what extent was Stalin's personality responsible for the purges and terror in the 1930s?
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Debating the responsibility for the terror and purges of the 1930s - includes detailed analysis of party purges, purges of the people and of armed forces. Considers top down traditional view placing blame on Stalin, against revisionist bottom up line. Packed with evidence.
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