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Stalin was a real able and necessary successor of Lenin comment

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️Stalin was real able and necessary success of lenin.

✍️After the death of Lenin in 1924 Stalin emerged as a leader of Communist Party.

✍️Over the next few decades he established his absolute control and put an end to opposition.

✍️He used his Undisputed power to build the economy of the USSR.

✍️The USA sir Begin a program of plant economic development with its five year plans 1989.

✍️Thus pursue twin policy of rapid industrialisation and characterization of agriculture.

✍️An extended schooling system was developed and arrangements were made for factory workers and peasants to enter universities.

✍️Cheap Public Health Care was provided.

✍️The USSR achieve full employment for all its citizens and was able to improve their standard of living subs stanely.

✍️It also managed to universalise literacy and primary education.

✍️The USSR prided itself in escaping the impact of Great Depression.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!

Here is ur answer..

Lenin was the first leader of the Boshleviks(Communist Party).. He motivated people to join in the communist party. He also encouraged SOVIETS of farmers, military etc.. to achieve their goals. He played a major role in the abdication of Tsar. He made USSR as a COMMUNIST COUNTRY.

After the death of Lenin in 1924..stalin emerged as the leader of the communist party.

Stalin was a great influencer of COMMUNISM and COMMUNIST PARTY in USSR and throughout the world!

Using the power..he cleared all the opponent parties in USSR.

He also developed USSR in somany ways...by conductiong FIVE YEAR PLANS..Which helped in the developement of Industrial and agricultural sector.

Lenin was failed to develop USSR..as he died just after the formation of USSR.

But, Stalin was successful in developing the Nation..and Spreading COMMUNISM.

So, we can say that STALIN is real able and necessary successor of LENIN

Hope it helps u..

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