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Card 6

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Stalin created a stronger industrial structure than before the war.

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Card 7

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Khrushchev 'kept peasant affairs at the centre of attention'

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Card 8

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During the Khrushchev era there was impressive industrial growth, but agriculture remained a huge problem.

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Card 9

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Khrushchev had little foresight or planning.

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Card 10

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Khrushchev was too optimistic and his denunciation of Stalin weakened his power at home and abroad.

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Card 11

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Under Khrushchev life was less unpredictable, less dangerous and more comfortable for most people.

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Card 12

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Brezhnev's part was made up of nostalgics, unable to accept change.

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Card 13

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Dissidents under Brezhnev: 'the fact that the unsayable was said made an impression'

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Card 14

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Brezhnev was the simple of the decline of the USSR.

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Card 15

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By the early 1990s, political reform has dismantled the Stalinist structure, but not yet replaced it with a combination of Leninism and democracy.

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