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write the steps taken by Stalin in the Russian Revolution

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Answered by Programme
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Stalin took several measures to improve the Soviet economy.

1. Stalin introduced the system of five year plans to guide Soviet industrialization. He took steps to generate domestic savings for investment.

2. Under him, the Soviet Union used numerous foreign experts to design new factories, supervise construction, instruct workers, and improve manufacturing processes. The Soviet Union experienced rapid industrialization from a very low base.

3. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union took a lot of steps to improve the health and education standards of the people. Such steps significantly improved the productivity of Soviet citizens. Women were provide equal educational opportunities and equal rights to employment. The labour force increased as a result which increased economic output.

4. Stalin introduced collectivization of agriculture to increase agricultural output from large-scale mechanized farms.

5. Stalin emphasized the development of science and technology in the Soviet Union. He wanted new modern technology to be introduced in Soviet industries to improve productivity.
Answered by abirronaldo
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Here are the steps the Communists took to turn Russia in to a centralized state ruled by a single party:

1903: There is a meeting of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP). During this meeting, the Party splits into two groups: Mensheviks and Bolsheviks.February 1917: Workers strikes and mutinies in the army break out, in part in reaction to Czar Nicholas II's inability to provide material and guns for Russian soldiers fighting in World War I and in part in reaction to food riots.The czar abdicates in March 1917.Lenin returns from hiding in April of 1917.

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