DP History Questionbank
Soviet Union (1924–1941): Stalin and the struggle for power (1924–1929); defeat of Trotsky; Stalin’s policies of collectivization and the Five-Year Plans; government and propaganda under Stalin; the purges and the Great Terror
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17M.3op4.HL.TZ0.31:
Evaluate the significance of propaganda to the maintenance of Stalin’s power between 1929 and 1945.
- 20N.3op4.HL.TZ0.31: “Propaganda was not a major factor in Stalin’s maintenance of power between 1929 and 1953.” Discuss.
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17N.3op4.HL.TZ0.31:
“Stalin’s Five-Year Plans and the policy of collectivization failed to improve the Soviet economy by 1941.” Discuss.
- 18M.3op4.HL.TZ0.31: Discuss the causes and consequences of Stalin’s purges up to 1953.
- 21N.3op4.HL.TZ0.31: “The defeat of Trotsky was the most significant factor in Stalin’s rise to power up to 1929.”...
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22M.3op4.HL.TZ0.31:
Discuss the reasons why Stalin was able to become leader of the Soviet Union by 1929.
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19M.3op4.HL.TZ0.31:
“Stalin’s control of the Communist Party was the main reason for his victory in the struggle for power (1924–1929).” Discuss.