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Explain the impact of the death of Vladimir Lenin on the USSR.(1 point)
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The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as a point on contention.
The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as a point on contention.
The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as a way for people to forget about it.
The death of Lenin was a period of stability for the new USSR. After some years of economic troubles, the country was now in a good place. Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as an anchoring point.
The death of Lenin was a period of stability for the new USSR. After some years of economic troubles, the country was now in a good place. Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as an anchoring point.
The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as an anchoring point.
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"The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as an anchoring point."
Brief explanation: Lenin’s death (1924) triggered a leadership struggle (notably Stalin vs Trotsky), intensified debates over economic policy (NEP vs rapid industrialisation/centralisation), and led to consolidation of one‐party authoritarian rule. The party promoted a Lenin cult to legitimize successors and unify the state, which Stalin later exploited to strengthen his power.
"The death of Lenin was a period of transition for the new USSR. Economic and power struggles meant that the country was wrestling with its existence. In this struggle, Lenin’s Cult of Personality emerged as an anchoring point."
Brief explanation: Lenin’s death (1924) triggered a leadership struggle (notably Stalin vs Trotsky), intensified debates over economic policy (NEP vs rapid industrialisation/centralisation), and led to consolidation of one‐party authoritarian rule. The party promoted a Lenin cult to legitimize successors and unify the state, which Stalin later exploited to strengthen his power.
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