Why were the reasons behind and effect of Stalin's Great Purges?

What will be an ideal response?


Stalin initiated the Great Purges after a sequence of eliminating all resistance to his power and economic programs, beginning with collectivization and the five-year plans. Subsequently, beginning in 1936, Stalin sought to subdue his enemies within other realms of Soviet life, and utilized the NKVD to remove any opposition. While members of the Politburo were more in favor of slowing down the pace of his industrialization and collectivization, and ease up on the Russian population, Stalin turned his use of intimidation to his now perceived political enemies, beginning with the oldest members of the Bolshevik party, whom he suspected of being more loyal to Lenin and Trotsky than him. He followed by eliminating members of the Politburo, prominent military experts, technical specialists, and then members of the NKVD who had carried out his orders. Some 70 percent of the Central Committee was removed, and by 1939 less than 2 percent of the original members of the 1934 Party Congress still survived. The results were that he created a new core of devoted followers, but also created an atmosphere of suspicion and paranoia through the deliberate infliction of terror and executions.

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John Law believed that ________

A. halting gold payments in France was absolutely necessary B. France should abandon its overseas colonies C. France should dramatically increase its level of taxation D. the government that governed least governed best E. an increase in the paper-money supply would stimulate France's economic recovery

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In the North, the press was heavily partisan because it:

A) was influenced by the Second Great Awakening. B) was influenced by the American Enlightenment. C) was usually financed by political parties. D) needed to make large profits. E) objected to internal improvements in the North.

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Why was Puritan minister Samuel Sewell upset about the behavior of Boston's mercantile elites?

What will be an ideal response?

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