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The harshness and extreme unpopularity of the -war communism' system i
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The harshness and extreme unpopularity of the -war communism' system imposed in Russia from 1918 to 1921 led the Soviet leadership to adopt the New Economic Policy (NEP) in March of 1921. Under the NEP, the prodnalog system of tax in kind was begun, and a semi-market economy was allowed to develop alongside government control of what Lenin had called the "commanding heights industries?' When the NEP was abandoned in 1927, the state declared it a failure as a result of several adverse events: the scissors crisis, the goods famine, and speculation by "NEPmen."
The scissors crisis of 1923 was caused by high industrial prices relative to agricultural prices. When these two sets of prices are graphed, the wide disparity resembles an open pair of scissors. The government had been spurring industry but felt that this price disparity had to be immediately addressed. To do so, it adopted policies favoring agriculture. There is some speculation by economists, however, that the scissors would have closed on their own.
The goods famine occurred at roughly the same time. Because of burgeoning industry, demand for industrial and consumer products skyrocketed. The state could not produce goods equal to demand, forcing prices up. In the midst of shortages, the state found itself in a losing contest with "NEPmen," small entrepreneurs who sold goods at prices often higher than those of the state. NEPmen were seen as capitalists who sought to return the Soviet state to its position as lapdog to the Western capitalist states. Since the state could not produce or profit as well as the NEPmen, it adopted measures to put the NEPmen out of business. By 1926, speculating on pricing was a crime. As a result, profits and incentives had fallen, and the speculation crisis was somewhat alleviated.
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Select the sentence from the third paragraph which describes an action undertaken by the Soviet government.
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The speculation by economists refers to which of the following beliefs?
A. The government’s belief that the crisis would one day have ended, even if the government had not moved to support agriculture B. Economists’ belief that the government was mistaken in supporting agriculture over industry C. Economists’ belief that the scissors crisis could have been averted without government intervention D. Economists’ belief that the price disparity would have eventually resolved itself without action by the government E. The government’s belief that agricultural and industrial prices would have balanced each other, but not in time to stop a crisis from occurring
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Which of the following would make the most appropriate title for this passage?
A. The Fall of the New Economic Policy B. An End to WarCommunism C. Why the New Economic Policy Failed D. Three Crises that Ended an Era E. Soviet Economic Systems: an Overview
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Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
It can be inferred from the passage that each of the following accurately represent the author’s opinions EXCEPT
A. NEPmen were like capitalists, who sought to earn their fortune at the expense of others and brought about the downfall of the NEP. B. The government was partially responsible for the goods famine, due to its inability to control supply and demand. C. The war communism system caused the scissors crisis by spurring agriculture prices.
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QUESTION 1
By 1926, speculating on pricing was a crime.The question asks for a description of an action undertaken by the Soviet government. Most of the third paragraph details the actions of the NEPmen. Line 27,The state could not produce consumer goods… is incorrect because it does not describe an actual action by the Soviet government, but describes an action the government could not do: producing enough goods. Line 35, Since the state could not produce or profit… is incorrect because, although it says that the state adopted measures, it does not specify what those measure were.By 1926, speculating on pricing was a crime is the answer because it specifies the action the Soviet government took against the NEPmen: It made speculation a crime.
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QUESTION 2
Choices (A) and (E) can be eliminated, because the sentence does not refer to the government’s view.Choice (B) may look attractive, but the word mistaken is too strong.Choices (C) and (D) are quite similar, so compare them to each other.The only real problem is that choice (C) says the crisis could have been averted.The passage does not say the crisis was preventable.Choice (D) is the best answer.
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QUESTION 3
Choice (B) is too narrow because it refers only to the beginning of the passage.Choice (E) is too broad; only a few systems are mentioned and only one is the focus.Choices (A), (C), and (D) are similar, so compare them to each other. If you can’t decide which one to choose, make a guess and move on.Choice (C) is best because it captures the real focus of the passage: why the NEP failed. Choice (D) is close, but the three crises ended a policy, not a whole era.
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QUESTION 4
Choice (A) is not supported by the text because the NEPmen were not solely responsible for the downfall of the NEP. Also, the question asks about the author’s opinions, and the description given of the NEPmen is that of popular opinion, not necessarily the author. Choice (B) is supported by the text in the second paragraph stating that the state could not produce or proAt as well as the NEPmen. Choice (C) is not supported by the text. Although all the words in the answer choice look familiar, nothing about the context of the answer choice is actually in the text.The scissors crisis was actually caused by the NEP, not war communism, and it was caused by the government’s spurring of industry, not agriculture.The correct answers are choices (A) and (C).
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