Stalin's Five-Year Plans 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? HistoryRussia - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelOCR Created by: ellaCreated on: 06-02-18 09:44 What were the Five-Year Plans an example of? Industrialisation 1 of 19 When was the first Five-Year Plan? 1928-1932 2 of 19 What did the First Five-Year Plan do? Said what to do but not how to do it 3 of 19 What did local officials and managers do in the first Five-Year Plan? Falsified production figures 4 of 19 What happened to coal, iron and electricity as a result of the first Five-Year Plan? They increased in production 5 of 19 Were the Soviet people enthusiastic about the first Five-Year Plan? Yes 6 of 19 What happened to living conditions as a result of the first Five-Year Plan? They deteriorated 7 of 19 How did Stalin stop resistance to the first Five-Year Plan? He branded resistence as sabotage 8 of 19 Who were typically placed on public trial during the first Five-Year Plan? Those who didn't meet their production requirements 9 of 19 Where did planning occur? National and not a local level 10 of 19 Were the targets of the second and third Five-Year Plans more realistic? Yes 11 of 19 What did the difficulty in maintaining materials lead to? Hoarding and a lack of co-operation 12 of 19 When did the Stakhonovite movement start? August 1935 13 of 19 How much coal did Alexei Stakhonovite cut in a 5 hour shift? Over 100 tonnes 14 of 19 What was a strength of the Five Year Plans? Remarkable production increase 15 of 19 What happened to the economy as a result of the Five Year Plans? It remained unbalanced 16 of 19 Was the focus on quality or quantity? Quantity 17 of 19 What happened to agriculture? It was neglected 18 of 19 What did the 1939 non-aggression pact with Poland cause? A lack of relaxation 19 of 19
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