Stalin's methods of Control

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What were Stalin's 5 methods of control?
Propoganda/Censorship, Political, Terror, Society and Ordinary people
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How did Stalin use propoganda?
To create a cult personality
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What did Stalin want to project himself as to the nation?
A father-like figure (uncle Joe)
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Who did Stalin specifically target?
Younger people to conform them at an early age to communist ideals
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What were put up in every town?
Huge status of Stalin
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Which two significant leaders were murdered?
Kirov and Trotsky
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What was carried out on the party?
Purges
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How many generals and admirals of the army were executed?
81/103
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What did Stalin establish himself as?
The only political leader who had influence over the country
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What had Stalin achieved by 1941?
Complete control over all aspects of Russia
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Why was media influenced and censored?
To ensure that they matched Stalinist beliefs and ideals
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What did Stalin want to arts to potray?
The working man's struggle to achieve communism
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How many Russians were sent to the Gulags?
20 million
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What policy did Stalin introduce?
Russification
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What was Russification?
Only Russia customs and language were only allowed
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How were those who co operated treated?
They joined the party and were entitled to jobs, holidays, housing and education
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What were the gulags?
Labour camps that were set up in Siberia and Khazakstan
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