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It served as a tool for propaganda. The state needed art that was "national in form and socialist in content" to mobilize the population and glorify the achievements of the Soviet system.
This chapter examines the transformation of Russian culture after the revolution, the rise of "Socialist Realism," and the state's efforts to control intellectual life. istoriia rossii 9klass khkhvek zagladin minakov 19 voprosy
For detailed step-by-step solutions to specific questions from your physical copy, you can refer to academic portals like GDZ.ru or Euroki , which host comprehensive guides for the Zagladin-Minakov curriculum. It served as a tool for propaganda
The primary goals were to eliminate illiteracy, create a new "Soviet intelligentsia" from the working class, and establish Marxist-Leninist ideology as the sole basis for the country's spiritual life. the rise of "Socialist Realism
The official artistic method of the USSR, requiring artists to depict reality in its revolutionary development.