Chapter 2 - Economy/Society - Working conditions Flashcards

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: ALEXANDER III

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: ALEXANDER III

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2
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What did Alexander III introduce in 1882?

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A factory inspectorate

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Why was the factory inspectorate created under Alexander III ineffective?

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There were too few inspectors and they had limited powers of enforcement

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4
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What legislation was introduced in 1882 which was supposed to improve the workplace?

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Legislation introduced which banned the employment of children under 12 - carried on anyway

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URBAN WORKINGS CONDITIONS: NICHOLAS II

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: NICHOLAS II

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6
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What was the working day in Russia in 1896?

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11 hours

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7
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What was the average working day in 1914?

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9-10 hours

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8
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What was set up in 1912 to improve workers’ rights?

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A workers’ insurance system

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9
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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: LENIN

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: LENIN

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10
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What was created in February 1920 by the Boslheviks?

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Rabkrin (Workers’ and Peasants’ inspectorate)

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Why was the introduction of the Rabkrin a step backwards?

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It was a talking shop rather than a body that enforced industrial law

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12
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What was a common fine under the New Work Discipline introduced by the Communists?

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10% of wages

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13
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What were workers threatened with if they were considered to be anti-revolutionary?

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They were threatened with being ‘purged’

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: STALIN

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: STALIN

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15
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What was the normal working day in 1932 under Stalin?

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10-12 hours

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16
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What did Stalin claim about the long working hours?

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That the demands of the first 5 year plan meant workers had to endure a longer working day

17
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What was the average working day reduced to in 1939?

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7 hours

18
Q

What was disallowed during WW2?

A

Holidays

19
Q

What popularised hard work?

A

The Stakhanovite movement

20
Q

How much did real wages fall by the end of the first 5 year plan?

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50%

21
Q

What was the piece-rate system of wages under Stalin?

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Workers were paid for how much they produced

22
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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: KHRUSHCHEV

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URBAN WORKING CONDITIONS: KHRUSHCHEV

23
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What was the average working day in 1958?

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7 hours