Joseph Stalin wanted to regain Russia's (USSR) land that was lost in the previous World War I, (The Great War) basically wanted to take over the world, little by little. To do this, he eliminated anyone who he thought would be more powerful than him, such as the important rulers in the Central Planning Committee. He also signed the Non-aggression Pact with Hitler to give him more time to build up his army. he also wanted to modernize the economy, build a strong military, spread the ideas of communism, increase the food supply, and increase raw material production.
Stalin also lived by Lenin's ideas. Stalin believed that Communism was what the world needed. His ultimate goal was to make the world a communist, and Russian world.
He wanted to make the USSR atheist. He wanted and was willing to defend the USSR at all costs.
He wanted the USSR to be a strong country, especially in the military aspect.
The socia and economic of government goals is to provide employment for the general public
Seven Economic Goals are... 1) Economic Freedom 2)Economic Efficiency 3)Economic Equity 4)Economic Security 5)Full Employment 6)Price Stability 7)Economic Growth
Economic Growth
Can Social and Economic Goals be successfully negotiated by Social Enterprises?
The economic goals in the Philippines are many. The most important include equity, economic growth, more employment opportunities and stability among others.
Stalin had two five year plans to increase industrialization and take the USSR out of the dark ages of industry. He did accomplish his goals but he used brutal tactics to accomplish his goals.
His father was a shoemaker and he was in the lower class.
He was a dictator.
Stalins Brigade was created in 1936.
Stalin created the Korean War.
The socia and economic of government goals is to provide employment for the general public
Seven Economic Goals are... 1) Economic Freedom 2)Economic Efficiency 3)Economic Equity 4)Economic Security 5)Full Employment 6)Price Stability 7)Economic Growth
Economic Growth
Can Social and Economic Goals be successfully negotiated by Social Enterprises?
The economic goals in the Philippines are many. The most important include equity, economic growth, more employment opportunities and stability among others.
Economic Effiency Economic Freedom Economic Security Economic Equity Economic growth and Innovation
Broad social / economic goals.