Russia under the NEP AS History Crossword

A crossword on Russia under the NEP from 1921-1928, its key elements and its fall unde Stalin.

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Who introduced the New Economic Policy in March 1921?
Lenin
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Small businesses were now owned ------
Privately
2 of 16
The State nationalised the heavy industries, known as the ------- Heights
Commanding
3 of 16
This method of getting grain for the State ended
Requisitioning
4 of 16
Peasants could sell their surplus grain via -----
Nepmen
5 of 16
The nationalised industries were inefficient and had high costs of -----
Production
6 of 16
The wages in private industries were ----- higher than those paid to State employed workers in the heavy industries
Higher
7 of 16
Workers were set ----- to try to raise production, but not rewarded if they were met
Targets
8 of 16
The regime wanted ------ to be given by profitable industries to non profitable ones
Subsidies
9 of 16
Workers in the heavy industries showed their displeasure through ---- and attacks on managers
Strikes
10 of 16
The NEP was only ever seen as a ------ measure
Temporary
11 of 16
Goods were often shoddy- for example ----- tyres only lasted a few weeks before they ran out
Lorry
12 of 16
This Right Wing politician believed in gradual industrialisation by continuing the NEP
Bukharin
13 of 16
The Left Wing wanted ----- industrialisation by ending the NEP
Rapid
14 of 16
At the 1928 Party Congress, this politician called for an end to the NEP
Stalin
15 of 16
The NEP caused this class of Russians to become rich, which was against the Communist principles
Peasants
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Card 2

Front

Small businesses were now owned ------

Back

Privately

Card 3

Front

The State nationalised the heavy industries, known as the ------- Heights

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

This method of getting grain for the State ended

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Peasants could sell their surplus grain via -----

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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