Question

Stephen Kotkin, the first American to enter this city in 45 years, used it as a case study in a microhistory analyzing “Stalinism as a Civilization.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this closed Soviet city that was transformed into an industrial complex based on designs by the American firm Arthur G. McKee and Co., effectively serving as the planned crown jewel of the first Five-Year Plan.
ANSWER: Magnitogorsk (Kotkin’s book is Magnetic Mountain.)
[10m] In the second Five-Year Plan, Magnitogorsk was a hub for a high-production labor movement named for this man, whom Soviet authorities propagandistically heroized after he reportedly mined 102 tons of coal in one shift.
ANSWER: Alexey Stakhanov [accept Stakhanovite movement; accept Stakhanovism]
[10e] Stakhanov gained fame after a propaganda campaign in this newspaper, the official mouthpiece of the Soviet Communist Party. This newspaper’s name means “truth.”
ANSWER: Pravda

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AStanford A0101020
Chicago BWUSTL A0101020
Chicago CIndiana A001010
Cornell ABrown A10101030
Florida ADuke A1001020
Florida BColumbia B0101020
Georgia Tech AYale A10101030
Harvard ANorthwestern A0101020
Maryland AOhio State A10101030
McGill AIllinois A1001020
Minnesota AColumbia A001010
North Carolina AToronto A0101020
Penn State ASouth Carolina A001010
Purdue AJohns Hopkins A001010
Texas AMIT A0101020
UC Berkeley ACornell B001010
WUSTL BPenn A001010