RUSSIA- Fall of the USSR 1985-91- POLITICAL REFORMS Flashcards

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Glasnost

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Openness

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What were the key criticisms of the Party that came out as a result of glasnost?

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Poor housing; brutality of Soviet history; reckless waste of human lives in WW2; environmental issues

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What had convinced Gorbachev that glasnost was essential?

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Soviet government’s response to the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986

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When had the Soviet population become much more politicised due to Glasnost?

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1989

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How many informal groups and clubs were campaigning for reform by 1989?

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Over 60,000

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When did Gorbachev seek to separate the Party and state?

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Nineteenth Conference of the Communist Party of June 1988

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Why was it so difficult to separate the Party and state?

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Lines between the two had become so blurred

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What did Gorbachev become at the same time he was made General Secretary of the Party?

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President of the Soviet Union

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How did Gorbachev attempt to shift power from the Party to the Soviets?

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Soviets were to be elected for 5 years rather than 2- gave them greater security in their post

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How did Gorbachev attempt to streamline the Party?

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Departments of the CC were reduced from 20 to 9; 6 new commissions were created; combining ‘superministries’

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Who was one of the leading casualties of Gorbachev’s clampdown on corruption?

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Brezhnev’s son-in-law, Yuri Churbanov, was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment

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How did Gorbachev attempt to move towards democratisation?

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Discussion about secret ballots; June 1987 experiment with multiple candidates in elections for local Soviets; Nineteenth Party Congress of June 1988

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When did Gorbachev discuss the idea of secret ballots for multiple candidates?

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Early 1987

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What did Gorbachev announce about elections at the Nineteenth party Conference?

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Principle of multi-candidate elections would be extended to a national level with elections for the new Congress of People’s Deputies

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What was the Congress of People’s Deputies?

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Set up to provide an independent, supervisory role over the government; part of attempts to separate the Party and state

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When did the elections for the new Congress of People’s Deputies take place?

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What political system did many reformers become convinced that the USSR needed to move towards after the failure of reforms to the Party?

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How did Gorbachev’s failure to bring substantial reform of the Party affect Party unity?

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Alienated both ‘liberals’ and ‘conservatives’ in the Party

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When did disagreements between Yeltsin and Gorbachev come to a head?

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October 1987 Plenum of the Central Committee

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How was Yeltsin punished for openly attacking Gorbachev’s slow approach to reform?

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Sacked as First Secretary in Moscow; removed from the Politburo in February 1988

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When did the hard-line communists in the Party attempt to strike back and gain some control over events?

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How did conservatives within the Party attempt to attack Gorbachev’s slow pace of reform?

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Published a letter in the Sovetskaya Russia while Gorbachev was on a diplomatic trip to Yugoslavia

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What was worrying about the conservatives’ attack on Gorbachev with the Sovetskaya Russia letter?

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Its sentiments were supported by some of his own appointees, such as Viktor Chebrikov

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When did informal groupings begin to emerge within the Party?

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During the elections for the Congress of People’s Deputies

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Which informal group did reformers within the Party create?
An Inter-Regional group
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Which informal group did conservatives within the Party create?
Soyuz
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Who was one of the leading critics who called for the ending of Article 6?
Andrei Sakharov
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When did Gorbachev repeal Article 6?
March 1990
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What was Article 6?
Enshrined the one-party state
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How many seats did the opposition secure in the Leningrad elections in 1990?
60%
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How did Gorbachev retain power after he had repealed Article 6?
Elected as President of USSR by the Congress of People's Deputies
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Why had the lines between Party and state become blurred?
Largely because of the nomenklatura system
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How were the 'superministries' streamlined?
5 were merged to create 1 for agriculture
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When did Gorbachev witness the difficulties that could come along with attacking corrupt Party officials?
December 1986, Dinmukhamed Kunayev was removed from the position of First Secretary in Kazakhstan; replaced with an ethnic Russian; rioting
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Who was acting as leader of the USSR while Gorbachev was in Yugoslavia?
Ligachev
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Which group had Yeltsin successfully led in the elections for the Russian Congress of People's Deputies?
Democratic Platform