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In a command economy, also known as a planned economy, the government largely determines what is produced and in what amounts. It directs producers to make and deliver goods and services in specified amounts.
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Command Economy
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Soviet Union's Economy
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Any plan for national economic or industrial development specifying goals to be reached within a period of five years, esp. as undertaken by the Soviet Union and China.
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Five Year Plan
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China's Goals
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Great Purge was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin in 1936-1938.
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Great Purge
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Stalin's enforcement's name
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A modern autocratic government in which the state involves itself in all facets of society, including the daily life of its citizens. A totalitarian government seeks to control not only all economic and political matters but the attitudes, values, and beliefs of its population.
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Totalitarianism
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Gov't control of all
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Member of the more radical majority of the Social Democratic party, 1903–17, mainly known to be in Russia.
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Bolsheviks
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Lenin's followers
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Became Crown Prince in 1925, when his father became the official monarch of modern Iran. His father was forced into exile in 1941 and he took the throne.
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Reza Shah Pahlavi
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Modern Iran's well known king during the time in between WWI & WWII
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The journey of 6,000 miles taken by the Red Army of China in 1934–35. When their Jiangxi providence Soviet base was encircled by the Nationalist army of Chiang Kai-shek.
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Long March
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Far Walk
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Turkish leader, founder of modern Turkey. Took up the name Atatürk Kemal.
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Mustafa Kemal
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Mufasta Lamek
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the shooting of unarmed Indian demonstrators by the British army on April 13, 1919
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Amritsar Massacre
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contributed to the downfall of the British Indian empire
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