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Responses to the Great Depression (The Soviet Union (Vladimir Lenin(1922…
Responses to the Great Depression
The United States
Franklin D. Roosevelt
CAPITALIST DEMOCRACY
KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS
THE CRASH OF 1929
AMERICAN ECONOMIC CONTRACTION
SMOOT-HAWLEY TARIFF ACT
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
THE NEW DEAL
Germany
Adolf Hitler
Italy
Benito Mussolini
What Is Fascism?
Italy's Fascist State
The Soviet Union
Vladimir Lenin(1922-1924)
Vladimir Coming to Power (Bolshevik Revolution)
Origins of the USSR, Russia's new government
Government system before the USR
Joseph Stalin(1924-1956)
Stalin employed a series of
Five Year Plans
to boost russia's industry and modernize the country
Under Stalin, peasant households were forced to converge into large farming communities. This act, called the
collectivization
was created to solve Russia's food shortage problems.
The Soviets Introduced the
New Economic Policy
to stabilize and re-establish Russia as an economic superpower, lasting from 1922-1928.