The primary purpose of stalin's 1928 five year plan was it

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Answer: It was to help with Russia's economic problems, development and industrialize Russia as soon as possible and was never going to be a permanent thing. 
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In 1927 Stalin's advisers told him that with the modernization of farming the Soviet Union would require an extra 250,000 tractors. As well as tractors there was also a need to develop the oil fields to provide the necessary petrol to drive the machines. Power stations also had to be built to supply the farms with electricity. Since the October Revolution industrial progress had been slow. It was not until 1927 that production had reached the levels achieved before the start of the First World War. Stalin decided that he would use his control over the country to increase production.

According to James William Crowl, the author of Angels in Stalin's Paradise (1982), there were political reasons for the introduction of the Five Year Plan: "Stalin With the defeat of Trotsky and the Left Wing in 1927, Stalin apparently began to look for a way to outmaneuver the final power bloc in the Party: the Right Wing led by Bukharin, Rykov and Tomsky. It was not by accident that the economy provided him with the issues he needed to destroy his erstwhile allies. Midway through 1927 the Politburo had initiated an ambitious economic program that included a number of expansive construction projects such as the Turkish-Siberia railroad and the Dnieper dam. Such an undertaking involved a risk since it was to be underwritten largely by the sale of grain, and the grain collection program had become increasingly unreliable during the mid-1920's."

The first Five Year Plan introduced in 1928, concentrated on the development of iron and steel, machine-tools, electric power and transport. Joseph Stalin set the workers high targets. He demanded a 110% increase in coal production, 200% increase in iron production and 335% increase in electric power. He justified these demands by claiming that if rapid industrialization did not take place, the Soviet Union would not be able to defend itself against an invasion from capitalist countries in the west.

Every factory had large display boards erected that showed the output of workers. Those that failed to reach the required targets were publicity criticized and humiliated. Some workers could not cope with this pressure and absenteeism increased. This led to even more repressive measures being introduced. Records were kept of workers' lateness, absenteeism and bad workmanship. If the worker's record was poor, he was accused of trying to sabotage the Five Year Plan and if found guilty could be shot or sent to work as forced labour on the Baltic Sea Canal or the Siberian Railway.


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How did the United States react to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

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This is just a basic answer, but after the attack on Pearl Harbor they were pretty upset. They began to attack Japan, and even to used nuclear weapons. They warned Japan about this but they didn't believe them. It was a hard fought war but the U.S won.

What activities probably brought Milton to Oliver Cromwell's attention?He gave the Commonwealth money.
He wrote pamphlets endorsing the death of tyrants.
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The activity that probably brought Milton to Oliver Cromwell's attention was that he wrote pamphlets endorsing the deaths of tyrants. He liked his work titled "Defensio  Secunda." The correct answer is B. 

Answer: He wrote pamphlets endorsing the death of tyrants.

John Milton wrote about Cromwell twice. The first one was the sonnet "To The Lord General Cromwell," and the second one was Milton's Latin work Defensio Secunda, published in May 1654. This was a defense of the parliamentary regime controlled by Cromwell. At the time of its publication, Cromwell had been Lord Protector for six months. Both works were full of praise, and of support for a republican type of government.

For what primary purpose did the Spanish enslave many American Indians?

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The Spanish enslaved many native Indians because they thought that it would be free easy workers to mine the gold and because they didn't think the Indians would retaliate.

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to work in mines and grow sugar

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Why did president Harry Truman react so strongly when North Korea attacked South Korea?

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As a U.S. president, Harry Truman shared the anti-communist ideology that the country still holds to this day, and so when word of the invasion came to Truman, his first instinct was clear and his objective was set: Repel the invasion in order to stop the spread of communism. It was known that China shared the same ideology as North Korea, which caused Truman to take preventive measures and deployed a fleet in Taiwan to guard against an invasion there as well.

I believe it is because North Korea was at a Communist state and Truman had troops in South Korea at the time, it was a big battle he did not want to fight and it ended with no one winning. Sorry if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure this is the answer. 

How did Canada's leaders get more workers to support thier growing industry??????

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The Canadian leaders got more workers to support their growing industry by allowing unskilled labours as work force in their industries.

What constituted Labour class in Canada ?

The working class in Canada emerged well before 1867. In less than two decades, Hamilton had been transformed from a commerce dominated market town into a powerful hub of heavy industry.

This caused managers, recruiting support staff locally, and encouraged the workers to buy their own homes and to build community institutions nearby industries.

In Canada, unlike Europe, there wasn’t much of a peasantry to convert into industry; so it had to be imported from elsewhere. In various places like British Columbia, the most common human resource were native people or the import of unskilled and mostly agricultural labourers from Asia.

Thus, the immigrant unskilled labours, in supported Canadian leaders in  industries.

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On earth, there is an energy ___ at the poles, and an energy surplus at the tropics

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There is an energy deficit at the poles.