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how were the soviet people affected by Stalin's rule - Coggle Diagram
how were the soviet people
affected by Stalin's rule
religion
Many churches were closed
priests were deported and they were not allowed to vote
churches were destroyed
Muslims were banned from practicing Islamic law and women were encouraged to abandon the veil
24700 mosques were destroyed
education
the discipline of teachers and parents was emphasized
strict programmes of work were set out for key subjects like maths physics and chemistry
history books were written in stalin's view of history
some compulsory lessons included socialist values and how a soviet citizen should behave.
children under the age of 15 joined the pioneers where they were intricated with communist views
culture
Newspapers were either censored or run by government agencies
propaganda was used extensively
new cities and towns, and living conditions
did well
did not
role of women
women made up 42% of all industrial workers
the nationalities
in 1932 soviet citizens had to carry a booklet and these booklets had a section on nationality
Stalin had little time for nationalist feelings as he was more concerned with control and obedience