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Detailed, Step-by-Step\u00a0NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Political Science<\/a> Chapter 2 The End of Bipolarity Questions and Answers were solved by Expert Teachers as per NCERT (CBSE) Book guidelines covering each topic in chapter to ensure complete preparation.<\/p>\n

The End of Bipolarity NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Political Science Chapter 2<\/h2>\n

The End of Bipolarity Questions and Answers <\/span>Class 12 Political Science Chapter 2<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nWhich among the following statements that describe the nature of Soviet economy is wrong ?
\n(a) Socialism was the dominant ideology
\n(b) State ownership\/ control existed over the factors of production
\n(c) People enjoyed economic freedom
\n(d) Every aspect of the economy was planned and controlled by the State.
\nAnswer:
\n(c) People enjoyed economic freedom.<\/p>\n

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Question 2.
\nArrange the following in chronological order :
\n(a) Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
\n(b) Fall of the Berlin Wall
\n(c) Disintegration of the Soviet Union
\n(d) Russian Revolution.
\nAnswer:
\n(d) Russian Revolution
\n(a) Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
\n(b) Fall of the Berlin Wall
\n(c) Disintegration of the Soviet Union.<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nWhich among the following is NOT an outcome of the disintegration of the U.S.S.R. ?
\n(a) End of the ideological war between the U.S and U.S.S.R.
\n(b) Birth of CIS
\n(c) Change in the balance of power in the world order
\n(d) Crises in the Middle East.
\nAnswer:
\n(d) Crises in the Middle East.<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\nMatch the following :
\n(i) Mikhail Gorbachev
\n(a) Successor of U.S.S.R.
\n(b) Military pact.
\n(c) Introduced reforms
\n(d) Economic model
\n(e) President of Russia.
\nAnswer:
\n(i) (c) (ii) (d) (iii) (a) (iv) (e) (v) (b)<\/p>\n

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Question 5.
\nFill in the blanks.
\n(a) The Soviet political system was based on …………. ideology.
\n(b) …………. was the military alliance started by
\n(c) …………. party dominated the Soviet Union\u2019s political system.
\n(d) …………. initiated the reforms in the USSR in 1985.
\n(e) The fall of the …………. symbolised the end of the Cold War.
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Socialist
\n(b) Warsaw Pact
\n(c) Communist
\n(d) Mikhail Gorbachev
\n(e) Berlin Wall<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nMention any three features that dis-tinguish the Soviet economy from that of a capitalist countries like the U.S.A.
\nAnswer:
\nSoviet economy was basically different from American economy in the following ways :
\n(1) The Soviet economy was opposed to capitalism because the essence of capitalism is the concentration of economic power in the hands of a few and the consequent exploitation of the rest. But American economy is based on capitalism. U.S.A. is the biggest capitalist country in the world.<\/p>\n

(2) Soviet economy was fully controlled by the state. In U.S.S.R. all means of production were owned and controlled by the state.
\nSoviet system of Economy was based on planned economy. The economy was managed on the basis of state plans for economic and social development. There was integrated planning for the whole of the country.<\/p>\n

Industries, Banks, financial institutions, trade and commerce and even farming was controlled by the state. In U.S.S.R. there were no private industry. But in U.S.A. means of production are mostly in private hands. There is free economy and economy of U.S.A. is controlled and guided by market forces.<\/p>\n

(3) In Soviet economy there was no existence of private property and no multi millionaire. However, in U.S.S.R. the citizens were allowed to own small houses for living and small shops for earnings. But in U.S.A. private ownership and private property is the basic element of American economy.<\/p>\n

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Question 7.
\nWhat were the factors that forced Gorbachev to initiate the reforms in the U.S.S.R.? (Imp.)
\nOr
\nExplain any six factors that forced Gorbachev to initiate reform in the Soviet Union. (C.B.S.E. 2012)
\nAnswer:
\nMikhail Gorbachev became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of U.S.S.R. in 1985.
\nHe introduced political and economic reforms in the political and economic system of Soviet Union.
\nFollowing factors forced Gorbachev to initiate the reforms in U.S.S.R. :
\n(1) The Soviet Union became a great power after a Second World War. In the arms race, the Soviet Union managed to match the American Bloc but at great cost. To maintain the position of super-power, U.S.S.R. required a lot of expenditure to keep big forces and giving financial and military aid to allies. But the economy of U.S.S.R. was not sound. The Soviet Economy was at very low level in 1980 and became stagnant.<\/p>\n

(2) The Soviet Union lagged behind the West in technology, infrastructure, etc.<\/p>\n

(3) The Soviet System was very bureaucratic and authoritarian and citizens were not happy with the political system. Absence of freedom of speech and political rights created frustration among the people.<\/p>\n

(4) Communist Party controlled the government and all institutions and was not responsible to the people. There was no opposition party and no democratic values.<\/p>\n

(5) The Soviet Union failed in fulfilling the political and economic aspiration of the citizens.<\/p>\n

(6) Invasion of Afghanistan weakened the Soviet Union economically and politically.<\/p>\n

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Question 8.
\nWhat were the major consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union for countries like India ? (Imp.)
\nOr
\nExmine any six consequences of the disintegration of the U.S.S.R. (C.B.S.E. 2014)
\nOr
\nIn what three way did the collapse of the Soviet Union affect the world politics? Explain. (C.B.S.E. 2017)
\nOr
\nAssess the major consequences of disintegration of USSR on India. (C.B.S.E. Sample Paper 2018)
\nOr
\nHighlight any three major consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union. (C.B.S.E. 2019)
\nAnswer:
\nDisintegration of U.S.S.R. had profound consequences on world politics.
\nMain consequences of disintegration of U.S.S.R. were as follow :
\n(1) End of Cold War. Major consequence of disintegration of Soviet Union was the end of Cold War. It ended the atmosphere of fear, terror, insecurity and apprehension of outbreak of nuclear war.<\/p>\n

(2) End of Bi-polarity and Emergence of Uni-Polarity. The disintegration of Soviet Union ended Bi-polarity of world politics and there emerged Uni-polarity in world politics. The U.S.A. became the sole super-power and no other country was in position to challenge the supremacy of U.S.A. Even the United Nations is dominated by U.S.A. and generally decisions are taken in the United Nations according to her whims.<\/p>\n

(3) End of Arms Race. Another consequence of the disintegration of Soviet Union was the end of Arms Race. Elimination of Soviet bloc also put restrictions on military alliances and encouraged disarmament.<\/p>\n

(4) Superiority of Democracy and Capitalist System. Disintegration of Soviet Union ended the controversy of superiority between capitalist system and socialist system. Disintegration of Soviet Union established the superiority of capitalist system and open market. Majority of the Union Republics of Soviet Union who became independent countries had adopted democratic and capitalist system.<\/p>\n

Even China has adopted many principles of private economy and capitalist system. Following U.S.S.R. India adopted planned economy in the beginning. But since 1990 policy of liberalisation has been followed in India. Supported by U.S.A. the capitalist economy has become now the dominant economic system internationally. The importance of World Bank and International Monetary Fund has increased because they give loans to these countries.<\/p>\n

(5) Emergence of Many New Countries. Disintegration of Soviet Union means emergence of many new independent countries. All the 15 Union Republics of U.S.S.R. have become independent states. Each country has its own political aspirations. Some of them, especially the Baltic and East European States, wanted to join the European Union and become members of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The Central Asian countries were interested in taking advantage of their geographical location and thus these countries wanted close relations with Russia, U.S.A., China and others. Thus many new players (states) enter in international politics with independent identity.<\/p>\n

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Question 9.
\nWhat was Shock Therapy ? Was this the best way to make a transition from Communism to Capitalism ?
\nOr
\nWhat is meant by \u2018Shock Therapy\u2019 ? Explain any four consequences of shock Therapy. (C.B.S.E. 2018)
\nAnswer:
\nWith the disintegration of Soviet Union there was collapse of Communism. After the collapse of Communism the process of change in these countries started from an authoritarian socialist system to democratic capitalist system. The model of transition in Russia, Central Asia and East Europe that was influenced by World Bank and the International Monetary Fund came to be known as \u2018Shock Therapy\u2019.
\nThough the \u2018Shock Therapy\u2019 differs in intensity and speed amongst former Communist countries, but its direction and features were quite common. Each of these countries was required to make a complete shift from socialist system to capitalist economy.<\/p>\n

In this system, private property and private ownership was the dominant concept. In place of collective farming private farming and ownership was to be adopted immediately. These countries were required to break all trade alliances with the countries of Soviet bloc. Free trade and open competition was to be followed by these countries for development. In simple words, these countries were required to follow economic and political system of western countries.<\/p>\n

These countries were not allowed to follow mixed economy. They had to follow western capitalist system in full way. The western countries now became their leaders, guided and controlled the economy of these countries through various agencies and institutions.<\/p>\n

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Was this the Best Way to make a transition from Communism to Capitalism ? This was definitely not the best way to make a transition from Communism to Capitalism. It did not lead the people into the promised utopia of mass consumption. In these countries change from state ownership to private ownership brought the industries to stand still for the time being and the production came down very heavily. There was great shortage of consumer goods. Even daily necessities of lives were not available. Black marketers and stockists took full advantage of the situation and they began thriving. Prices were very high and it was beyond the capacity of masses.<\/p>\n

Almost all these countries faced the problems of poverty, unemployment and miserable condition. Politically also people were not gainers. Different political systems were adopted by these countries but their constitutions were drafted in a hurry. In majority countries presidents were given extraordinary powers.<\/p>\n

In many countries democratic set up was changed into authoritarian system. In majority of these countries judiciary was not independent to protect the rights and liberties of the citizens. Thus, we can conclude that this was not the best way to make a transition from Communism to Capitalism.<\/p>\n

Most of the Communist countries changed from authoritarian system to democratic capitalist system. The process of transition from authoritarian socialist system to democratic capitalist system is called Shock Therapy.<\/p>\n

Following were the main features of Shock Therapy:<\/p>\n