Refer to Source 1A 1.1.1 What was the “Brest peace”…
Refer to Source 1A 1.1.1 What was the “Brest peace” to which Lenin refers? (2×1) (2) 1.1.2 Using your own knowledge, who were the two opposing sides in the Russian Civil War? (2×1) (2) 1.1.3 a) What economic and political policy does Lenin refer to as “our mistake”? (1×2) (2) b) Why do you think Lenin refers to this as a mistake? (2×2) (4) 1.1.4 Provide a definition of the following: · Communism (1×2) · Vanguard of the Proletariat (1×2) (4) Refer to Source 1B 1.2.1 According to the source, what effect did the NEP have on agricultural output? Quote a fact from the source to support your answer. (2×1) (2) 1.2.2 Explain why the source states that “the availability of food in the cities was restored” was the most important reform? (1×2) (2) 1.2.3 Why do you think that there were “knock-on” improvements in industrial production? (1×2) (2) Refer to Source 1C 1.3.1 Alexandre Barmine refers to “we” in this source. Who do you think this refers to? (1×2) (2) 1.3.2 Why did Barmine want to “quit” the party? (2×1) (2) 1.3.3 In your opinion, do you agree with Barmine’s view that the NEP betrayed the revolution? Give a good reason for your answer. (2×2) (2) 1.3.4 To what extent is this source reliable to a historian studying Communism in Russia? (2×2) (4) Refer to Source 1D 1.4.1 Who were the “Nepmen”? (1×2) (2) 1.4.2 Discuss the intention behind the creation of this source. You must refer to the visual clues to support your answer (2×2) (4) 1.4.3 In what way are Source 1C and 1D similar? (1×2) (2) 1.4.4 Explain a reason why historians should be aware of stereotypes in historical sources. (1×2) (2) 1.5 Using your own knowledge and the information in the sources, write a paragraph of ten to fifteen (10-15) lines in which you discuss the outcomes of Lenin’s New Economic Policy.