DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union Test Prep

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Practice Quiz presents 38 free review questions to assist in the preparation for the DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union exam.

 

The DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union test contains approximately approximately 100 multiple choice . The test-taker has 90 minutes to complete the exam.A successful completion of the exam holds the potential for 3 Upper Baccalaureate credits.

 

The following USSR topics are covered on the exam:

  • Russia Under the Old Regime: 12% of the test
  • The Revolutionary Period 1914-1921: 14%
  • New Economic Policy (NEP): 10%
  • Prewar Stalinism: 12%
  • The Second World War: 11%
  • Postwar Stalinism: 7%
  • The Khrushechev Years: 7%
  • The Brezhnev Era: 8%
  • Reform and Collapse: 14%

 

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