34 - Social And Cultural Developments, 1945-64 Flashcards

1
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What standards were there very little improvement of in social life under Stalin?

A

Living standards

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What 2 areas remained few, poor and in short supply during social life under Stalin?

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Consumer goods

Housing

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How many working hours per day remained the norm within social life under Stalin?

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12 hours a day

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4
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How much smaller was the pay of a Kolkhoz worker compared to a factory worker?

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1/6 smaller

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5
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What was Stalin determined to make Soviet culture superior to? What did this anti-Westernism shape in Russia’s art?

A

Liberal Western culture

Policy

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What values were workers and artists attacked for showing?

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“Bourgoisie”, non-Soviet values

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What ideology was Khrushchev a “true believer” in? What was he determined to show?

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Communism

It could achieve a better life for people

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What 2 areas did Khrushchev give priority to? Why did he especially do this?

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Consumer goods
Housing
To show the Soviet Union compared with the West

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9
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What 2 consumer goods began appearing in Russian homes?

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Fridges

TVs

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10
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Why were wage differences reduced? What wage was increased?

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To ease the gulf between managers and workers

Minimum wage

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11
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What 3 groups did pensions expand to?

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Elderly
Sick
Disabled

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12
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For what 2 reasons was pension expansion important?

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Many were permanently injured from war

There were many one-parent families

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13
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What construction increased? How many people moved into homes from 1956-65?

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Housing construction

108 million

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What was an issue with the quality of housing construction? Why did this still change lives?

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They were poorly made

People no longer shared accommodation

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15
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What 3 groups and facilities increased in society?

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Doctors
Hospitals
Students in higher education

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16
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Who still only received privileges? What are 3 things they got access to?

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Senior party officials
Special healthcare
Holidays
Cars

17
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What propaganda was stepped up? How many of all religious places of worship had been closed down?

A

Anti-religious propaganda

3/4

18
Q

What nationalities came under more control from Moscow? Who were the top jobs reserved for?

A

Non-Russian nationalities

Russians

19
Q

From where did it become easier to access news from? Where did many people tune into for trustworthy news despite its proscribition?

A

The West

Foreign radio stations

20
Q

What book was published in 1962? Who authored it?

A

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

21
Q

How long had Solzhenitsyn spent in a labour camp? Why did his book strike a chord with those who were recently released from camps?

A

8 years

It was a fictional account of his own experiences

22
Q

How many copies of Denisovich were sold in 6 months?

23
Q

Who authored Dr Zhivago? Why didn’t it pass the censors?

A

Boris Pasternak

It was critical of the October Revolution

24
Q

When was Dr Zhivago published abroad? What Prize did Pasternak gain, but not allowed to accept?

A

1957

Nobel Prize

25
What book circulated illegally around the Soviet Union? How many attended the author's funeral in 1960?
Dr Zhivago - Pasternak | Thousands
26
To whom was the Soviet Union now open to?
Western tourists
27
What Festival did Moscow host in 1957? How many people attended from 131 different countries?
World Festival of Youth | 34,000
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What was one aim of the World Festival of Youth? What were the youth won over by that the foreigners brought over?
To win over the youth with the Soviet way of life | The Western way of life - jeans and jazz
29
Why was Western culture more appealing than Soviet culture?
It wasn't as conformist as Komsomol
30
Why was Khrushchev particularly keen to engage young people? What was the most ambitious idea he came up with?
To reawaken the enthusiasm of the early Revolution years | Mobilising the youth into the Virgin Lands scheme
31
What does Historian Orlando Figes say the regime could no longer count on?
"It could no longer count on fear"
32
What does Historian Martin Sixsmith say the target of "beating the Americans" was intended to do?
"The target of 'beating the Americans' was intended to boost production"