Early version of the exam in the history of the year. Personal experience: how did the early exams in history and social science go

Good day, dear applicants. Many of you are interested in what happened behind the scenes of the early Unified State Examination 2016. This was preceded by dozens of messages in my personal VKontakte and I will lift the veil of secrecy for you, tell you about my impressions of checking the second part and we will sort it out with you real option the second part and talk about how the early exam looks like in the history of this year

Early stage impressions

Let's start with my impressions of the first part, which, I confess, I saw briefly. But with a quick run through the option, I can say the following: the early exam was not difficult. I'll base it on real tasks. As you know, this year the structure of the entire work has been radically redesigned - the test part has been removed and the tasks of the current first one have been reworked. According to a quick analysis of the option, the first five tasks and No. 7-9, 11 were given without any difficulties to those who worked out the dates and worked with official documents, including the list of dates from FIPI. Surprises, as I believe, for a prepared person, would not be found here

Next meets you next type tasks: work with a map and illustrative material. From the maps, I can remember the map of the settlement of tribal unions Eastern Slavs, there was a map for the era of feudal fragmentation, the Battle of Kursk met, the socio-economic development of Russia in the 19th century ... Something, of course, could cause difficulties, but there were no surprises from the compilers, like the names of merchants / names of factories and factories, like last year

"Pictures" pleased most of the applicants. The only difficulty was caused by a friend whose famous children's song is attached below. Whoever found out, write in the comments 🙂 It was necessary to choose 2 positions for him and the composer with whom he / she collaborated (-a-). I'm waiting for your suggestions. Otherwise: Vysotsky, Tsoi, the main architectural monuments of the 18th century, posters from the 20-30s of the 20th century

Well, now let's move on to the analysis of the tasks of the second part:

Tasks No. 20-22: early exam in the history of 2016

No. 20. What period in the history of the USSR is discussed in the article? Name, using knowledge from the history course, the two main opposition I.V. Stalin directions among the party elite of the described time. What were the features of their views?

No. 21. What is the purpose of the repressions organized by I.V. Stalin against authoritative party and statesmen. Give at least two facts and phenomena related to this process in the army.

No. 22. Indicate at least five reasons that, according to S.A. Kislitsyn, led to the destruction of the inner-party opposition to Stalin

Test solving

So how can you complete this task? Naturally, reading the text 🙂 Kirov's murder, for knowledgeable boys and girls, already says that this is the 1930s. Groups are secretly highlighted in the text: S. Syrtsov and T. Ryutin (supporters of the liberalization of the Soviet Union and moderate reforms). Well, let's touch on the "party boyars", tell us who it is and get 2 points for the twentieth task

Goal: Establish a centralized system state power and management of the masses

Facts and phenomena:
1) Many representatives of the Red Army were repressed (example: Tukhachevsky, Blucher)
2) During the years of the Soviet-Finnish war, a serious blow was dealt to the country's defense capability

  1. Fetishization of the CPSU (b)
  2. Infantilism
  3. Separation from the people
  4. Ambition of party members
  5. Suspension from human values

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Approximately in the month of May, USE options are published early period. The purpose of the publication is to provide graduates additional opportunity prepare for the exam.

Early versions of the exam in history 2017

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Published for one version of the CMM used for conducting the exam ahead of schedule in 2017.

Changes in the structure of KIM by history compared to 2016:

There are no changes in structure and content.

Changed maximum score for completing tasks 3 and 8 (2 points instead of 1). The wording of task 25 and the criteria for its evaluation have been improved.

Total tasks (in brackets - including the criteria for evaluating the essay) - 25 (31);

of which by task type:

with a short answer - 19;

with a detailed answer - 6 (12);

according to the level of complexity (including the criteria for evaluating the essay): B - 16; P - 8; AT 7.

Maximum primary score for work - 55.

The total time to complete the work is 235 minutes.

The structure of KIM USE 2017 in history

Each version of the examination paper consists of two parts and includes 25 tasks that differ in form and level of complexity.

Part 1 contains 19 short answer tasks. V examination work The following types of tasks with a short answer are offered:
- tasks for choosing and recording the correct answers from the proposed list of answers;

- tasks for determining the sequence of location of these elements;

- tasks for establishing the correspondence of elements given in several information rows;

- assignments for the definition of the specified signs and record in the form of a word (phrase) of a term, title, name, century, year, etc.

The answer to the tasks of part 1 is given by the corresponding entry in the form of a sequence of numbers written without spaces and other separators; the words; phrases (also written without spaces and other separators).

Part 2 contains 6 tasks with a detailed answer, identifying and evaluating the development of various complex skills by graduates.
Tasks 20–22 are a set of tasks related to the analysis historical source(conducting source attribution; extracting
information; attraction of historical knowledge for the analysis of the problems of the source, the position of the author).

Tasks 23-25 ​​are associated with the use of methods of cause-and-effect, structural-functional, temporal and spatial analysis to study historical processes and phenomena. Task 23 is connected with the analysis of any historical problem, situation. Task 24 - analysis of historical versions and estimates, argumentation various points vision with engaging knowledge of the course. Task 25 involves writing a historical essay. Task 25 is alternative: the graduate has the opportunity to choose one of the three periods in the history of Russia and demonstrate his knowledge and skills on the most familiar historical material. Task 25 is evaluated according to a system of criteria.

On the exam in history, there are usually a little more than 5 percent of students who scored high. Doubles are about twice as many.

It is noted that not everyone knows how to work with maps and factual material. Schoolchildren often make mistakes when answering questions about the Great Patriotic War. Pupils do not always understand the difference between it and World War II.

Before exams, it is recommended to repeat the dates, refresh the memory of the names of generals, heroes, statesmen. So, at the USE in 2016, about 20 percent of graduates wrote that the hero Soviet Union is a fighter - saboteur, executed by the Nazis in 1941, Lidia Ruslanova, and not Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya. There were also those who sent Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky to battle in the Chesme Bay in 1770, while during the years of the Great Patriotic War was chief of the General Staff, commanded the 3rd Belorussian Front, led the assault on Königsberg.

Option No. 1489759

USE - 2017. Early wave

When completing tasks with a short answer, enter in the answer field the number that corresponds to the number of the correct answer, or a number, a word, a sequence of letters (words) or numbers. The answer should be written without spaces or any additional characters. The answers to tasks 1-19 are a sequence of numbers, a number or a word (phrase). The names of Russian sovereigns should be written only in letters.


If the option is set by the teacher, you can enter or upload answers to the tasks with a detailed answer into the system. The teacher will see the results of the short answer assignments and will be able to grade the uploaded answers to the long answer assignments. The points given by the teacher will be displayed in your statistics.


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Arrange in chronological order historical events. Write down the numbers that indicate historical events in correct sequence to the table.

1) an uprising led by K. A. Bulavin

2) the first mention of Moscow in the Ipatiev Chronicle

3) the defeat of the Invincible Armada by England

Answer:

Establish a correspondence between events and years: for each position in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Answer:

Below is a list of terms (names). All of them, with the exception of two, refer to events (phenomena) in the history of Russia in the 18th century.

1) palace coup

2) Slavophiles

3) sessional peasants

4) favoritism

5) redemption payments

6) boards

Find and write down the serial numbers of terms (names) related to another historical period.

Answer:

Specify the term in question.

The name of the territorial community in Ancient Russia, whose members were collectively responsible for the murders and thefts committed within the boundaries of the community; mentioned in Russian Pravda.

Answer:

Establish a correspondence between processes (phenomena, events) and facts related to these processes (phenomena, events): for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

PROCESSES (PHENOMENONS, EVENTS) FACTS

A) foreign policy USSR during the leadership of the country N. S. Khrushchev

B) the foreign policy of the first Russian princes

C) Russian-Turkish war of 1787-1791

G) Time of Troubles in Russia

1) the battle on the Shelon River

2) creation of the Warsaw Pact

3) the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan

4) the battle of Rymnik

5) campaign of False Dmitry II to Moscow

6) hike Kiev prince Oleg to Byzantium

ABVG

Answer:

Establish a correspondence between fragments of historical sources and their brief characteristics: for each fragment, indicated by a letter, select two corresponding characteristics, indicated by numbers.

FRAGMENTS OF SOURCES

A) “In the second year after the return with the victory of the prince ... again came [enemies] from western country and built a city on the land of the prince. The prince ... soon went and destroyed their city to the ground, and hanged some of them themselves, took others with him, and others, having mercy, let him go, for he was immensely merciful.

In the third year ... the Germans came to Lake Peipus, and the prince met them, and prepared for battle, and they went against each other, and Lake Peipsi was covered with a multitude of those and other warriors ... "

B) “In all the cities of the Muscovite state, such soul-harming was heard near Moscow, and they mourned and wept for it, and they did not kiss the cross in any city, and no one could help. From all the same cities in a single city, in Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod residents ... began to think about how to help the Muscovite state. One of them, Kozma Minin, a native of Nizhny Novgorod, who trades meat, Kozma Minin, recommended by Sukhoruk, cry out to all people: “If we want to help the Muscovite state, otherwise we won’t wish our lives” ... Nizhny Novgorod was pleased with his word, and they decided to send beat the forehead to Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich ... of the Pechersk Monastery of Archimandrite Theodosius, but from all the ranks of all the best people».

SPECIFICATIONS

1) The events described took place in the 16th century.

2) The prince mentioned in the passage was a member of the Zemsky Sobors.

3) The prince mentioned in the passage received the nickname Donskoy.

4) The events described took place in the 13th century.

5) The events described took place in the 17th century.

6) The prince mentioned in the passage received the nickname Nevsky.

Fragment A Fragment B

Answer:

Which of the following events took place during the leadership of the USSR N. S. Khrushchev? Choose three events and write down in the table the numbers under which they are indicated.

1) the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan

2) the beginning of a campaign against cosmopolitanism in the USSR

3) the execution of a demonstration of workers in Novocherkassk

4) liquidation of machine and tractor stations

5) price liberalization

6) Caribbean Crisis

Answer:

Fill in the gaps in these sentences using the list of missing elements below: for each sentence marked with a letter and containing a gap, choose the number of the element you want.

A) A Soviet intelligence officer, a partisan who, posing as a German officer in Rovno and Lvov, obtained valuable information, destroyed several prominent Nazis - ____________.

B) The operation of the Red Army "Uranus" began in ____________.

C) During the Great Patriotic War, the Nazis failed to capture the city of _____________.

Missing items:

2) Yu. B. Levitan

6) N. I. Kuznetsov

Write down the numbers in response, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABV

Answer:

Establish a correspondence between events (processes, phenomena) and their participants: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Write down the numbers in response, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABVG

Answer:

Read an excerpt from a resolution adopted at an international conference and indicate the name of the Chairman of the Soviet Government during the period when this conference was held.

“Allied creditor states ... cannot assume any obligations regarding the claims made by the Soviet government.

In view, however, of Russia's difficult economic situation, the creditor states are inclined to reduce Russia's military debt to them in percentage terms, the size of which is to be determined later. The nations represented in Genoa are inclined to take into account not only the question of deferring the payment of current interest, but also of deferring the payment of a part of the interest that has expired or is in arrears.

Answer:

Fill in the blank cells of the table using the list of missing elements below: for each gap marked with a letter, select the number of the required element.

Missing items:

1) the beginning of the reign in Kiev of Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich

2) the beginning of the Crusades

4) the formation of the Holy Roman Empire

6) Khan Tokhtamysh's campaign against Moscow

7) The "Glorious Revolution" in England

9) accession to the Moscow state of Tver

Write down the numbers in response, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABVGDE

Answer:

Read an excerpt from the annals.

“In the year 6370. And they expelled the Varangians across the sea, and did not give them tribute, and began to rule themselves, and there was no truth among them, and clan stood against clan, and they had strife, and began to fight with each other. And they said: "Let's look for ourselves a prince who would rule over us and dress us in order and according to the law." Went across the sea to the Varangians, to Russia. Those Varangians were called Rus, as others are called Swedes, and others are Normans and Angles, and still others are Goths, like these. The Chud Rus, the Slavs, the Krivichi and all said: "Our land is great and plentiful, but there is no order in it. Come reign and rule over us." And three brothers were chosen with their clans, and they took with them all of Russia, and came first of all to the Slavs. And put the city of Ladoga. And the elder sat in Ladoga, and the other - Sineus - on the White Lake, and the third - Truvor - in Izborsk. And from those Varangians the Russian land was nicknamed. Two years later, Sineus and his brother Truvor died. And he took all the power alone ... [prince], and came to Ilmen, and set the city over the Volkhov ... and sat down to reign here, and began to distribute to his husbands volosts and cities.

Using the passage and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list provided.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

1) The passage mentions the East Slavic tribal union, which occupied the territory along the middle course of the Dnieper River, with its center in Kiev.

3) Finno-Ugric tribes are mentioned in the passage.

4) The passage gives the name of the tribal union of the Eastern Slavs, which raised an uprising, during which the son of the prince mentioned in the text was killed.

6) The passage describes an event dated by the modern reckoning of 862.

Answer:

Fill in the gap in the sentence: "The events indicated in the diagram took place in the year one thousand nine hundred ____________________." Write down the answer in a word (combination of words).

Answer:

Indicate the name of the city, indicated on the diagram by the number "4", during the period when the events reflected in the diagram occurred.

Answer:

Indicate the name of the city indicated on the diagram by the number "2".

Answer:

Which statements about this scheme are correct? Choose three sentences from the six offered. Write down the numbers under which they are indicated in the table.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

1) The city, indicated on the diagram by the number "3", is currently part of Russia.

2) The city, indicated on the diagram by the number "5", was liberated from the Nazis in the fall.

3) During the fighting, indicated by arrows on the diagram, the Red Army completely liberated Czechoslovakia.

4) The diagram shows the actions of the Red Army during Operation Bagration.

5) The diagram shows the actions of the Red Army during the East Prussian operation.

6) The city, indicated on the diagram by the number "1", was liberated from the Nazis in October.

Answer:

Establish a correspondence between cultural monuments and their brief characteristics: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Write down the numbers in response, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABVG

Answer:

What judgments about this commemorative coin are true? Choose two sentences from the five offered. Write down the numbers under which they are indicated in the table.

1) The event to which this coin is dedicated took place less than a year before the abolition of serfdom in Russia.

2) The coin mentions the state body established by Peter I.

3) The Russian emperor depicted on the coin was nicknamed the Quietest.

4) This coin was issued in the year when D. A. Medvedev was the President of Russia.

5) High government posts during the reign of the emperor depicted on the coin were occupied by A. Kh. Benkendorf and S. S. Uvarov.

Answer:

Which of the cultural figures presented below were contemporaries of the event, in memory of which this coin was issued? In your answer, write down two numbers that indicate these cultural figures.

Answer:

Indicate, to the nearest half century, the period to which this document relates. Indicate the royal dynasty, the ancestor of which was the ruler mentioned in the document. Name his successor.


From a petition to the king

And they led, sovereign, to choose in the cities from the nobles and from the zemstvo people, and led, sovereign, us, their serfs, to judge in the cities according to their sovereign decree and according to their sovereign laid court book, so that you, sovereign, from us, your servants , [annoying requests] were not, but we, your serfs, would not completely die from Moscow red tape and from all kinds of Moscow ranks of strong people and from monasteries, and from all kinds of authorities were not for sale, and so that we, your serfs, from them sales and violence will not perish completely ... "


On the next page, you will be asked to check them yourself.

What measures, which the petitioners expected from the king, are indicated in this passage? Specify any three measures.


Read the passage from the historical source and briefly answer questions 20–22. The answers assume the use of information from the source, as well as the application of historical knowledge in the course of the history of the corresponding period.

From a petition to the king

“Merciful Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Duke Mikhailo Fedorovich of All Russia! Perhaps we, our serfs, for our former service and for blood for our poverty and ruin and for our sovereign services, unceasingly with our eternal royal salary, as it was under the previous sovereigns, and your sovereign decree: lead, sovereign, set aside those fixed years for five years , and our runaway peasants and little people were led, sovereign, to us, our serfs, to give according to scribes and according to separate books, and according to our fortresses, so that our estates and patrimonies would not become empty, and the rest would be peasants and little people because of us, your serfs , do not come out, and so that we, your serfs, serving your sovereign's unceasing service and paying your sovereign all sorts of taxes, do not completely perish. And they led, sovereign, to authorities, and to monasteries, and to all kinds of Moscow ranks of people in our fugitive peasants and in little people and in insults to give us, their serfs, on them and on their clerks and peasants court in those cities in which , sovereign, it’s time for us, your serfs, you have to beat the sovereign on them with your forehead.

Indicate the name of the code of laws adopted during the reign of the king's successor mentioned in the document. Involving historical knowledge, indicate at least two provisions of this code that determine the position of dependent categories of the country's population.


Read the passage from the historical source and briefly answer questions 20–22. The answers assume the use of information from the source, as well as the application of historical knowledge in the course of the history of the corresponding period.

From a petition to the king

“Merciful Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Duke Mikhailo Fedorovich of All Russia! Perhaps we, our serfs, for our former service and for blood for our poverty and ruin and for our sovereign services, unceasingly with our eternal royal salary, as it was under the previous sovereigns, and your sovereign decree: lead, sovereign, set aside those fixed years for five years , and our runaway peasants and little people were led, sovereign, to us, our serfs, to give according to scribes and according to separate books, and according to our fortresses, so that our estates and patrimonies would not become empty, and the rest would be peasants and little people because of us, your serfs , do not come out, and so that we, your serfs, serving your sovereign's unceasing service and paying your sovereign all sorts of taxes, do not completely perish. And they led, sovereign, to authorities, and to monasteries, and to all kinds of Moscow ranks of people in our fugitive peasants and in little people and in insults to give us, their serfs, on them and on their clerks and peasants court in those cities in which , sovereign, it’s time for us, your serfs, you have to beat the sovereign on them with your forehead.

1) 1054–1132;

The essay must:

The essay must:

Indicate at least two significant events (phenomena, processes) related to this period of history;

Name two historical figures whose activities are associated with the indicated events (phenomena, processes), and, using knowledge historical facts, to characterize the roles of the persons named by you in these events (phenomena, processes);

Attention!

When characterizing the role of each person named by you, it is necessary to indicate the specific actions of this person that significantly influenced the course and (or) result of the indicated events (processes, phenomena).

In the course of the presentation, it is necessary to correctly use historical terms, concepts related to this period.

Solutions to tasks with a detailed answer are not checked automatically.

Unified State Examination in History 2018. Option 101. Part 1

The answers to tasks 1-19 are a sequence of numbers or a word (phrase). First, indicate the answers in the text of the work, and then transfer them to the ANSWER FORM No. 1 to the right of the number of the corresponding task, starting from the first cell, without spaces, commas and other additional characters. Write each number or letter in a separate box in accordance with the samples given in the form. The names of Russian sovereigns should be written only in letters
(for example: Nicholas the Second).

â„–1 Arrange historical events in chronological order. Write down the numbers that indicate historical events in the correct sequence in the table.

1) Battle of Chesma
2) creation of the Charter of Vladimir Monomakh
3) the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Answer: 213

Explanations: Creation of the Charter of Vladimir Monomakh 1113. The assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, took place on June 28, 1914. The Russian-Turkish war, during which the Chesme battle took place in 1770.

â„–2 Establish a correspondence between events and years: for each position in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

EVENTS
A) the death of False Dmitry I
B) the beginning of the monetary reform G.Ya. Sokolnikov
C) the beginning of the monetary reform E.F. Kancrina
D) the baptism of Russia

1) 988
2) 1036
3) 1606
4) 1839
5) 1922
6) 1961

Answer: 3541

Explanations:The death of False Dmitry refers to the Time of Troubles in 1606.The beginning of the monetary reform G.Ya. Sokolnikov 1922 The beginning of the monetary reform E.F. Kankrin 1839 Baptism of Russia 988

№3 Below is a list of terms (names). All of them, with the exception of two, refer to events (phenomena) in the history of Russia in the period 1985–1991.

1) referendum; 2) "Novoogarevsky process"; 3) National projects;
4) default; 5) publicity; 6) elections on an alternative basis.

Find and write down the serial numbers of terms (names) related to another historical period.

Answer: 34

Explanations: Default in Russia in 1998. National projects appeared in Russia at the beginning of the 21st century.

â„–4 Write down the historical term in question. In the Russian state in the XVI - early XVIII v. service people who made up the standing army; infantry armed with firearms

Answer: Archers

Explanations: The formation of the streltsy army began in 1540 under Ivan the Terrible. Archers in the 16th century - early 18th century.

â„–5 Establish a correspondence between processes (phenomena, events) and facts related to these processes (phenomena, events): for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

PROCESSES (PHENOMENONS, EVENTS)
A) Smolensk war
B) Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878
C) Batu's invasion of Russia
D) Battle of Kursk

1) the battle of Prokhorovka
2) battles for the Seelow Heights
3) the conclusion of the Polyanovsky world
4) siege of Plevna
5) battle on the river City
6) the conclusion of the Brest peace

Answer: 3451

Explanations: In 1632-1634. Russian-Polish or Smolensk war - the conclusion of the Polyanovsky peace in 1634. Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 - siege of Plevna. The invasion of Batu in Russia - the battle on the City River in 1238. The Battle of Kursk - the battle of Prokhorovka.

â„–6 Establish a correspondence between fragments of historical sources and their brief characteristics: for each fragment indicated by a letter, select two corresponding characteristics indicated by numbers.

FRAGMENTS OF SOURCES

A) "Keeping inviolable the basic law Russian Empire about the essence of autocratic power, we recognized it for the good to establish the State Duma and approved the regulation on elections to the Duma, extending the force of these laws to the entire space of the Empire, with only those changes that will be deemed necessary for some of its outskirts, which are in special conditions. We will specifically indicate the procedure for participation in the State Duma of elected representatives from the Grand Duchy of Finland on issues common to the Empire and this region. Along with this, we ordered the Minister of the Interior to immediately submit to us for approval the rules on putting into effect the provisions on elections to the State Duma, so that members from 50 provinces and the region of the Don army could appear in the Duma no later than mid-January ... "

B) “Indigenous state laws determine the composition of the Council, the essence and main forms of its action.
I. In the order of state institutions, the Council is an institution in which all actions of the legislative, judicial and executive order are combined and through it ascend to the sovereign power and pour out from it.
II. Therefore, all laws, statutes and institutions in their first drafts ... are considered in the Council of State ...
IV. The council is made up of persons who have been called to this estate by the highest power of attorney.

SPECIFICATIONS

1) This document was published during the reign of Nicholas II.
2) The authority mentioned in this passage existed in the Russian
empire for over 100 years.
3) This document was published during the reign of Alexander II.
4) A contemporary of the publication of this document was P.N. Milyukov.
5) This document was published during the reign of Alexander I.
6) The passage mentions the territory that became part of Russia in the 1720s.

Answer: Fragment A: 1 4 Fragment B: 2 5

Explanations: Text A Finland was annexed to the Russian Empire in 1809 as a result of the Russo-Swedish War. The State Duma appears at the beginning of the 20th century under Nicholas II. A contemporary of the publication of this document was P.N. Milyukov. Text B Establishment of the State Council. The authority mentioned in this passage existed in the Russian
empire for over 100 years. This document was published during the reign of Alexander I.

â„–7 Which of the following applies to characteristic features socio-economic development of Russia in the first half of the 19th century? Choose three answers and write down the numbers under which they are indicated in the table.

1) a mass exit of peasants from the community to cuts and farms
2) the introduction of the first paper banknotes into circulation
3) the emergence of a category of obliged peasants
4) the beginning of railway construction
5) the emergence of the first monopoly associations in industry
6) widespread otkhodnichestvo

Answer: 346

Explanations: The emergence of the category of obligated peasants after the signing of the decree on obligated peasants in 1842. The widespread use of otkhodnichestvo dates back to the first half of the 19th century. The mass exodus of peasants from the community to cuts and farms is the Stolypin agrarian reform.

â„–8 Fill in the gaps in these sentences using the list of missing elements below: for each sentence marked with a letter and containing a gap, choose the number of the element you want.

A) In August 1943, the partisan operation ________ began.
B) The creator of the "flying tank" - the most massive aircraft of the USSR in the years
Great Patriotic War - was _______.
C) Kiev was liberated from the Nazis in ________ 1943.
Missing items:
1) "Rail War"
2) S.V. Ilyushin
3) "Uranus"
4) November
5) M.I. Koshkin
6) February
Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Answer: 124

Explanations: MI Koshkin Soviet design engineer, creator and first chief designer of the T-34 tank.

â„–9 Establish a correspondence between events (phenomena, processes) and their participants: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

EVENTS (PHENOMENONS, PROCESSES)
A) internecine war in the Moscow principality in the second quarter of the 15th century.
B) Northern War
B) restriction of locality
D) strengthening of ideological control after the Great Patriotic War

PARTICIPANTS

1) A.D. Menshikov
2) Vasily Kosoy
3) Ivan IV
4) A.A. Zhdanov
5) Marina Mnishek
6) L.D. Trotsky

Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Answer: 2134

â„–10 Read an excerpt from the memoirs of a Soviet military leader and write the name of the country in question about the outcome of the conflict.
“In March 1940, a meeting of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks was held, which had great importance to develop our armed forces. The meeting discussed the results of the war ...
What was the essence of the demands presented to our armed forces by the party and the government?
Taking into account the results of ... the conflict, and most importantly, the nature of the hostilities of the outbreak of the world war, the troops were assigned - sharply and in full - the task of teaching today what will be needed tomorrow in the war. The reorganization of all types of armed forces and branches has begun
troops, serious measures were taken to strengthen unity of command, order
and discipline in the troops.

Answer: Finland

Explanations: In March 1940, a meeting of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks was held, which was of great importance for further development our armed forces. The meeting discussed the results of the war with Finland.

â„–11 Fill in the blank cells of the table using the list of missing elements below: for each gap marked with a letter, select the number of the required element.

Missing items:
1) XVII century.
2) publication of the "Iron Charter"
3) the proclamation of the Monroe Doctrine in the United States
4) the defeat of the Invincible Armada by England
5) XVIII century.
6) annexation of Novgorod to the Muscovite state
7) adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen in France
8) "Bloody Sunday"
9) XVI century.
Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Answer: 657123

Explanations: P the annexation of Novgorod to the Muscovite state on January 15, 1478. Adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in France in 1789. Edition of the Cast Iron Rules of 1826. Proclamation of the Monroe Doctrine in the United States on December 2, 1823.

â„–12 Read an excerpt from the manifesto.

"Chief of Staff.

In the days of the great struggle with the external enemy, who had been striving to enslave our Motherland for almost three years, the Lord God was pleased to send Russia a new ordeal. The outbreak of internal popular unrest threatens to have a disastrous effect on the further conduct of the stubborn war. The fate of Russia, the honor of our heroic army, the good of the people, the whole future of our dear Fatherland demand that the war be brought to a victorious end at all costs. The cruel enemy is straining his last strength, and the hour is near when our valiant army, together with our glorious allies, will finally be able to break the enemy. In these decisive days in the life of Russia, we considered it a duty of conscience to facilitate for our people the close unity and rallying of all the forces of the people for the speedy achievement of victory, and, in agreement with the State Duma, we recognized it as good to abdicate the throne of the Russian state and lay down the supreme power. Not wanting to part with our beloved son, we pass on our heritage to our brother, Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich and bless him to ascend the throne of the Russian state. We command our brother to govern the affairs of state in full and inviolable unity with the representatives of the people in legislative institutions, on those principles that will be established by them, taking an inviolable oath to that ... "

Using the passage and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list provided.

Record in a table numbers under which they are listed.

1) Among the allies mentioned in the passage was England.
2) The name of the son mentioned in the passage is Alexei.
3) The author of the manifesto writes that he does not believe in Russia's victory in the war.
4) The author of the manifesto notes that his decision was supported by the State Duma.
5) Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich, mentioned in the passage, was the Russian emperor for more than a year.
6) This manifesto was written during civil war in Russia

Answer: 124

Explanations: In similar tasks, it is necessary to find keywords that allow you to determine the historical period.

Look at the diagram and complete tasks 13-16.

â„–13 Fill in the gap in the sentence: "The city indicated on the diagram
number "2", became part of Russian state in the ____________ century.
Write the answer in words.

Answer: seventeenth

Explanations: The city indicated on the diagram by the number "2" Kiev.

â„–14 Indicate the name of the city-fortress, indicated on the diagram by the number "1".
Answer: ___________________________.

Answer: Azov

Explanations: The task requires the analysis of a historical map.

№15 Fill in the gap in the sentence: “By the decree of Empress Catherine II, the river, indicated on the diagram by the number “5”, was renamed _______________.”
Answer: ___________________________.

Answer: Ural

Explanations: After the suppression of the uprising led by Emelyan Pugachev. For complete oblivion, the Yaik River was renamed the Ural - after the mountains in which it originates.

â„–16 What are the judgments related to the historical situation indicated on the
scheme are correct? Choose three sentences from the six offered.
Write down the numbers under which they are indicated in the table.
1) The flax production area for sale is indicated on the horizontal map
hatching.
2) The main economic specialization of the area indicated on the diagram
points was the production of bread for sale.
3) The city, indicated on the diagram by the number "6", was the center of iron production.
4) One of the reasons for the uprising of the monks of the monastery indicated on the diagram
the number "4" was dissatisfaction with the church reform of Patriarch Nikon.
5) The city is marked and signed on the diagram, where at the end of the 17th century. on the initiative
Peter I, the construction of the first in the history of Russia regular
navy.
6) The number "3" on the diagram indicates the Irbit Fair.

Answer: 345

Explanations: The city, marked on the diagram with the number "6" Tula, was the center of iron production. Under the number "4" is the Solovetsky Monastery, the monks of which were dissatisfied with the church reform of Patriarch Nikon.

â„–17 Establish a correspondence between cultural monuments and their brief characteristics: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

MONUMENTS OF CULTURE

A) Tithe Church in Kiev
B) the monument "Warrior-Liberator" in Berlin's Treptow Park
C) Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin
D) monument "Millennium of Russia"

SPECIFICATIONS
1) Author - E.V. Vuchetich.
2) The author is Aleviz Novy.
3) The beginning of construction dates back to the reign of Vladimir Monomakh in Kiev.
4) Author - M.O. Mikeshin.
5) This cultural monument was destroyed in the XIII century.
6) Author - V.I. Mukhin.
Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Answer: A-5, B-1, C-2, D-4

Explanations: Aleiz A new Italian architect who worked in Russia at the beginning of the 16th century. The author of such famous churches as the Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin, the Cathedral of Peter the Metropolitan in the Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery. The Millennium of Russia monument erected in Veliky Novgorod in 1862 in honor of the millennial anniversary of the legendary calling of the Varangians to Russia. The authors of the monument project are sculptors Mikhail Mikeshin, Ivan Shreder and architect Viktor Hartman.

Look at the picture and complete tasks 18, 19.

â„–18 Which statements about this image are correct? Pick two
judgments from the five proposed. Write in the table the numbers under which
they are indicated.
1) This envelope was issued during the leadership of the country by M.S. Gorbachev.
2) The cathedral depicted on the envelope is the tomb of the dynasty
Moscow princes and tsars.
3) Boris Godunov was a participant in the event to which the image on the envelope is dedicated.
4) During the construction of the cathedral depicted on the envelope, the features of Vladimir architecture were borrowed.
5) The cathedral depicted on the envelope was built in the 16th century.

Answer: 34

Explanations: During the construction of the Assumption Cathedral, depicted on the envelope, the features of Vladimir architecture were borrowed. You can perform the task by the method of exceptions.

â„–19 Which of the following buildings are located in the same city as the cathedral depicted on the envelope? In your answer, write down the two numbers that indicate these buildings.

Do not forget to transfer all answers to the answer sheet No. 1 in accordance with the instructions for doing the work.

Answer: 13

Explanations: The building must be located in the same city (Moscow) where the Assumption Cathedral is located. The first image shows the Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye. On the second is St. Isaac's Cathedral, located in St. Petersburg. On the third - St. Basil's Cathedral. On the 4th image is the Church of the Intercession on the Nerl, located near the city of Vladimir.

Part 2

To record answers to the tasks of this part (20–25), use the FORMANSWERS No. 2. First write down the task number (20, 21, etc.), and thenextended answer to it. Write your answers clearly and legibly.

Read an extract from a historical source and briefly answer the questionsquestions 20–22. The answers assume the use of information fromsource, as well as the application of historical knowledge in the course of historythe corresponding period.

From the message of the monarch

“Our plenipotentiary ambassadors ... have come to you with our credentials, in which we asked you to trust their words, spoken on our behalf. You write that they announced to you that they came with all the necessary powers to conclude the Christian peace; but when you allowed them to negotiate with the pans of your council, they demanded that we keep four castles in the Livonian land for us: Neuhausen, Neishlos, Neimul and Rugodiva, and even added to this the cities that last year, with the help of God, passed into your hands ; for this they, according to you, should have been sent back without finishing the negotiations. And then they asked you to allow them to send to us for authority about all the conditions of peace and friendship declared by you, and you allowed them to do this ... Those of your merchants who were detained without any fault in our land, you ask to voluntarily release them with all their property and thereby give you proof of our inclination and readiness for friendship.

Your pans, as our ambassadors report... told them on your behalf that you would make peace with us only if we ceded to you the whole Livonian land to the last span, that Velizh, Usvyat and Ozerische - all this is already with you ... and that we must destroy the city of Sebezh, and even pay you four hundred thousand golden chervonets for your loss, which you equipped when you went to fight our lands. We have never met such self-confidence and are perplexed: after all, now you are going to put up, and your Rada makes such immeasurable demands - what will they demand, interrupting the peace negotiations?

â„–20 Name the monarch who wrote this epistle. Name the monarch - the addressee of this message. State, to the nearest half century, the time when this epistle was written.

Answer: Ivan IV the Terrible, Stefan Batory, 1558-1583.

Explanations: Key words: Livonian land (talking about the Livonian War), lords (in this text - an appeal to the Poles), Velizh (ceded in the Livonian War).

â„–21 Using the passage, indicate the conditions for making peace put forward by the addressee of this message. (Give at least three statements.)

Answer:

1. "we will give you the whole Livonian land to the last span, that Velizh, Usvyat and Ozerische"

2. "we must destroy the city of Sebezh"

3. "to pay you four hundred thousand golden chervonets"

Explanations: Answers in the second paragraph of the text.

â„–22 Indicate any three outcomes of the war, the events of which are mentioned in this passage.

Answer: 1.Yam-Zapolsky truce between the Russian Empire and the Commonwealth in 1582 put an end to a long and unnecessary war. Russia abandoned Livonia.

2. The coast of the Gulf of Finland was lost. It was captured by Sweden, with which the Peace of Plus was signed in 1583.

3. The ruin of Russia, the devastation of the treasury, a significant decrease in the population in the counties of central and northwestern parts of the country.

Explanations: In this task, it is important to indicate in the answer the agreements concluded after the Livonian War.

â„–23 During the Civil War, the Bolsheviks were opposed by significant forces of the White Guards and interventionists. However, the Bolsheviks defeated them. Give at least three reasons for this victory. white errors
movement is not required.

Answer:

  • The red movement was united: a single command, which was under the control of the center (it occupied two capitals and the central industrial district).
  • Most of the population went over to the side of the Bolsheviks, they were the only ones who offered to solve the peasant and workers' issues. The Bolsheviks proposed to carry out the nationalization of the land, to transfer it from the hands of the landowners to the hands of peasant farms, and to transfer the factories to the workers.
  • The Bolsheviks had a powerful ideological basis, presented slogans that united people.
  • Connection white movement with the interventionists, the Bolsheviks interpreted it as cooperation with foreigners and the sale of their homeland.

Explanations: In this task, specify strengths Bolsheviks.

â„–24 Various, often contradictory, points of view are expressed on historical issues. Below is one of the conflicting points of view.

"The Decembrist uprising in 1825 was doomed in advance to failure and defeat."

Using historical knowledge, give two arguments that can support given point view, and two arguments by which to refute it. When presenting arguments, be sure to use historical facts.

Write your answer in the following form.
Arguments to support:
1) …
2) …

Arguments in rebuttal:
1) …
2) …

Answer:

Arguments to support:

1) The Decembrists acted secretly and there were no broad sections of the population on their side, the people did not know what values ​​the Decembrists were fighting for, the people who gathered on the square were mostly onlookers.

2) The uprising was poorly organized, because the leader of the uprising, Sergei Trubetskoy, did not come to the square on the day of the uprising, therefore, having lost the leader, the uprising lost its organization.

Arguments in rebuttal:
1) The uprising could have been successful because the most suitable time was chosen for it (the period between the kingdom and the political and dynastic crisis).
2) The 18th century was the era of palace coups, leading role in which they played guards regiments, nobles, they made coups and imposed conditions on the monarchs, therefore, based on history, the uprising could have been successful.

Explanations: In this task, you need to recall the circumstances of the events of December 14, 1825.

â„–25 You need to write historical essay about ONE of the periods of Russian history:

The essay must:

- indicate at least two significant events (phenomena, processes) related to a given period of history;
- name two historical figures whose activities are associated with the indicated events (phenomena, processes), and, using the knowledge of historical facts, characterize the roles of the persons named by you in these events (phenomena, processes);

Attention! When characterizing the role of each person named by you, it is necessary to indicate the specific actions of this person that significantly influenced the course and (or) result of these events (processes,
phenomena).

- indicate at least two cause-and-effect relationships that characterize the causes of the occurrence of events (phenomena, processes) that occurred in a given period;
- using knowledge of historical facts and (or) opinions of historians, assess the impact of events (phenomena, processes) of a given period on further history Russia.
In the course of the presentation, it is necessary to correctly use historical terms, concepts related to this period.