Which of the following series of events describes the economic history of the Soviet Union in chronological order after Stalin’s death?(1 point) Responses Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This continued after his death before stagnating. It began declining under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy collapsed. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This continued after his death before stagnating. It began declining under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy collapsed. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly declined. This continued after his death before stagnating. It continued to decline under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy began to grow exponentially. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly declined. This continued after his death before stagnating. It continued to decline under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy began to grow exponentially. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This halted after his death, when Khrushchev came to power. The economy began to grow under Brezhnev, as he pushed for military spending. This growth continued after Gorbachev’s reforms. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This halted after his death, when Khrushchev came to power. The economy began to grow under Brezhnev, as he pushed for military spending. This growth continued after Gorbachev’s reforms. Under Stalin, the economy was in decline. But after his death, Khrushchev denounced his methods. Khrushchev instituted reforms that restricted private industry and allowed the economy to flourish under government control.

Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This continued after his death before stagnating. It began declining under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy collapsed.

World History Since 1945: Communism Following WW2 (Unit 7, Lesson 6)

1. Which statement accurately explains the rise of Mao Zedong?
D. Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China

2. What were the Four Olds that the Cultural Revolution targeted?
A. Old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas

3. Which analysis of Mao's policies is most accurate?
B. Mao's rushed and violent policies led to many deaths

4. Which of the following series of events describes the economic history of the Soviet Union in chronological order after Stalin's death?
C. Under Stalin, the economy rapidly industrialized. This continued after his death before stagnating. It began declining under Brezhnev because he focused too much of the economy on the military. When Gorbachev instituted reforms to allow for private industry, the economy collapsed

5. Which of the following describes the political history of the Soviet Union after Stalin's death?
D. After Stalin's death, the Soviet Union had very few instances of stability, as it went through multiple leaders. Most leaders only lasted for a couple of years, with the exception of Brezhnev