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Aimed at _____________________________________________________________________, the First Five Year Plan, using the Soviet Union as a model, was designed to begin the transition to socialism and the end of New Democracy [an intermediary phase between capitalism and socialism].
increasing production, focusing on industries, and beginning collectivisation
Aimed at inreasing production, focusing on industries, and beginning collectivisation, the First Five Year Plan, using the______________ as a model, was designed to begin the transition to socialism and the end of New Democracy [an intermediary phase between capitalism and socialism].
Soviet Union
Aimed at inreasing production, focusing on industries, and beginning collectivisation, the First Five Year Plan, using the Soviet Union as a model, was designed to __________________________ and the end of New Democracy [an intermediary phase between capitalism and socialism].
begin the transition to socialism
Aimed at inreasing production, focusing on industries, and beginning collectivisation, the First Five Year Plan, using the Soviet Union as a model, was designed to begin the transition to socialism and the end of ______________________ [an intermediary phase between capitalism and socialism].
New Democracy
New Democracy
An intermediary phase between capitalism and socialism
The Plan launched in _____was a general success, meeting and even exceeding all of its quotas.
1953
The Plan launched in 1953 was a ______________, meeting and even exceeding all of its quotas.
general success
The Plan launched in 1953 was a general success, _________________________________________________________________________________________________
meeting and even exceeding all of its quotas.
___________ was give to heavy industry, which received 89% of the government’s budgeted capital for the production sector. The centre of this was the construction of 700 new industrial enterprises including coal mines and power states.
Priority
Priority was give to ____________________, which received 89% of the government’s budgeted capital for the production sector. The centre of this was the construction of 700 new industrial enterprises including coal mines and power states.
heavy industry
Priority was give to heavy industry, which received ___% of the government’s budgeted capital for the production sector. The centre of this was the construction of 700 new industrial enterprises including coal mines and power states.
89
Priority was give to heavy industry, which received 89% of the _________________________________________________________. The centre of this was the construction of 700 new industrial enterprises including coal mines and power states.
government’s budgeted capital for the production sector
Priority was give to heavy industry, which received 89% of the government’s budgeted capital for the production sector. The centre of this was the construction of ___________________________ including coal mines and power states.
700 new industrial enterprises
Priority was give to heavy industry, which received 89% of the government’s budgeted capital for the production sector. The centre of this was the construction of 700 new industrial enterprises including _____________________________________.
coal mines and power stations
The Soviet Union played a key role – over ______________________and advisers helped build the new industrial plants and install Soviet-made machinery. About 28,000 Chinese went to the USSR for training.
10,000 Soviet engineers
The Soviet Union played a key role – over 10,000 Soviet engineers and advisers helped _____________________________________ About 28,000 Chinese went to the USSR for training.
build the new industrial plants and install Soviet-made machinery.
The Soviet Union played a key role – over 10,000 Soviet engineers and advisers helped build the new industrial plants and install Soviet-made machinery. About _________________Chinese went to the USSR for training.
28,000
The Soviet Union played a key role – over 10,000 Soviet engineers and advisers helped build the new industrial plants and install Soviet-made machinery. About 28,000 Chinese went to the USSR for __________.
training
However, the Russian investment loans were of _________________ – and by 1955 repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid. Furthermore, Soviet capital was limited and accounted for a mere 3% of total investment, as the plan was largely funded by China’s agricultural exports.
dubious value
However, the Russian investment loans were of dubious value – and by __________ repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid. Furthermore, Soviet capital was limited and accounted for a mere 3% of total investment, as the plan was largely funded by China’s agricultural exports.
1955
However, the Russian investment loans were of dubious value – and by 1955 ___________________________________________________________. Furthermore, Soviet capital was limited and accounted for a mere 3% of total investment, as the plan was largely funded by China’s agricultural exports.
repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid
However, the Russian investment loans were of dubious value – and by 1955 repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid. Furthermore, __________________and accounted for a mere 3% of total investment, as the plan was largely funded by China’s agricultural exports.
Soviet capital was limited
However, the Russian investment loans were of dubious value – and by 1955 repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid. Furthermore, Soviet capital was limited and _____________________________________________, as the plan was largely funded by China’s agricultural exports.
accounted for a mere 3% of total investment
However, the Russian investment loans were of dubious value – and by 1955 repayments were so steep that China was paying more than it was receiving in Soviet aid. Furthermore, Soviet capital was limited and accounted for a mere 3% of total investment, as the plan was largely funded by _______________________.
China’s agricultural exports
The Chinese Five Year Plan followed the ___________ – it set production quotas through the State Planning Commission and regulated them through a central administration.
Stalinist model
The Chinese Five Year Plan followed the Stalinist model – it set _____________ through the State Planning Commission and regulated them through a central administration.
production quotas
The Chinese Five Year Plan followed the Stalinist model – it set production quotas through the ________________________ and regulated them through a central administration.
State Planning Commission
The Chinese Five Year Plan followed the Stalinist model – it set production quotas through the State Planning Commission and ___________________________________________.
regulated them through a central administration
· A _________% increase in overall annual production was achieved.
· Coal production increased by 206%.
· Steel production increased by 300%.
10-16
· A 10-16% increase in _____________________was achieved.
· Coal production increased by 206%.
· Steel production increased by 300%.
overall annual production
· A 10-16% increase in overall annual production was achieved.
· Coal production increased by _______%.
· Steel production increased by ___________%
206, 300