Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution · 1850–1924
Stalinism and Collectivization
The rise of Stalin, the liquidation of Kulaks, and the Great Terror.
Key Questions
- 1How did Stalin consolidate power after Lenin's death?
- 2What were the human costs of rapid industrialization?
- 3How did the global community view the USSR in the 1930s?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: History - Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution - Class 9
Class: Class 9
Subject: Social Science
Unit: Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Period: 1850–1924
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