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What was the central theme that inspired the revolution in the Soviet political system?
What was the central theme that inspired the revolution in the Soviet political system?
- Socialism and the need for an egalitarian society (correct)
- Fascism and totalitarianism
- Monarchy and aristocracy
- Capitalism and free market economy
Which political party was central to the Soviet political system?
Which political party was central to the Soviet political system?
- Communist party (correct)
- Republican party
- Democratic party
- Libertarian party
How was the economy managed in the Soviet political system?
How was the economy managed in the Soviet political system?
- Managed by regional governments
- Laissez-faire and free market
- Planned and controlled by the state (correct)
- Controlled by multinational corporations
What type of societies did the revolution in the Soviet Union aim to create?
What type of societies did the revolution in the Soviet Union aim to create?
After the Second World War, which countries came under the control of the Soviet army?
After the Second World War, which countries came under the control of the Soviet army?
Flashcards
Soviet Revolution's Goal
Soviet Revolution's Goal
The Soviet Revolution aimed to create an egalitarian society, where everyone has equal opportunities and resources.
Soviet Political System's Guiding Force
Soviet Political System's Guiding Force
The Communist Party played a central role in the Soviet political system.
How was the Soviet Economy Managed?
How was the Soviet Economy Managed?
The Soviet economy was centrally planned and controlled by the state, meaning the government decided what to produce and how much.
Egalitarian Societies
Egalitarian Societies
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Soviet Control after WWII
Soviet Control after WWII
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Study Notes
Soviet Political System
- The central theme that inspired the revolution in the Soviet political system was the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and the establishment of a socialist state.
Political Party
- The Communist Party of the Soviet Union was central to the Soviet political system.
Economic Management
- The economy was managed through a centrally planned economy, where the state controlled the means of production and made decisions on production and distribution.
Aims of the Revolution
- The revolution in the Soviet Union aimed to create a socialist society, transitioning into a communist society, where there would be no private ownership, no exploitation of workers, and an equal distribution of resources.
Post-WWII Territorial Expansion
- After the Second World War, the Soviet army gained control of Eastern European countries, including Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and East Germany.
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Test your knowledge of Chapter 2 "The End of Bipolarity" with this Class 12 Political Science quiz. Challenge yourself with questions on the end of the Cold War, collapse of the bipolar world, and more. Prepare for exams with this interactive and engaging quiz.