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USE 2019. History. Typical test tasks. Kurukin I.V. and etc.

M.: 2019. - 184 p.

The authors of the assignments are leading scientists, teachers and methodologists who are directly involved in the development of control measuring instruments. USE materials. Typical test tasks in history contain 14 options for sets of tasks, compiled taking into account all the features and requirements of the Unified State Exam in 2019. The purpose of the manual is to provide readers with information about the structure and content of the control measuring materials 2019 in history, the degree of difficulty of tasks. The manual provides answers to all test options, detailed assessment criteria, and provides sample forms used in the exam to record answers and decisions. The manual is intended for teachers to prepare students for the Unified state exam in history, as well as for high school students - for self-training and self-control.

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CONTENT
WORK INSTRUCTIONS 4
OPTION 1 7
Part 1 7
Part 2 15
OPTION 2 17
Part 1 17
Part 2 24
OPTION 3 27
Part 1 27
Part 2 34
OPTION 4 37
Part 1 37
Part 2 44
OPTION 5 46
Part 1 46
Part 2 54
OPTION 6 56
Part 1 56
Part 2 63
OPTION 7 66
Part 1 66
Part 2 73
OPTION 8 76
Part 1 76
Part 2 83
OPTION 9 86
Part 1 86
Part 2 93
OPTION 10 96
Part 1 96
Part 2 103
OPTION 11 106
Part 1 106
Part 2 113
OPTION 12 116
Part 1 ~ 116
Part 2 123
OPTION 13 126
Part 1 126
Part 2 134
OPTION 14 136
Part 1 136
Part 2 143
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR HISTORY EXAM WORK 146
ANSWERS 149

The examination paper consists of two parts, including 25 tasks. Part 1 contains 19 tasks, part 2 contains 6 tasks.
For execution examination work history is given 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes).
Answers to tasks 1-19 are written according to the samples below in the form of a sequence of numbers or a word (phrase). Write your answer in the answer field in the text of the work, and then transfer it to the answer sheet No. 1.
Tasks of part 2 (20-25) require a detailed answer. In the answer sheet No. 2, indicate the number of the task and write down the answer to it.
All USE forms are filled in with bright black ink. It is allowed to use a gel, or capillary, or fountain pen.
When completing assignments, you can use a draft. Entries in the draft, as well as in the text of the control measuring materials, are not taken into account when evaluating the work.
The points you get for completed tasks are summed up. Try to complete as many tasks as possible and score the largest number points.

1. Arrange in chronological order historical events. Write down the numbers that indicate historical events in the correct sequence in the table.
1) Sinop battle
2) the introduction of oprichnina
3) The Spanish Civil War
Answer:
3. Below is a list of terms (names). All of them, with the exception of two, appeared during the reign of Alexei Mikhailovich.
1) Copper rebellion; 2) regiments of the new order; 3) Cathedral code; 4) Old Believers; 5) Sudebnik; 6) New trading charter.
Find and write down the serial numbers of terms related to another historical period.

M.: 2018. - 376 p.

The manual contains 28 variants of typical test tasks in history. All tasks are compiled taking into account the features and requirements of the Unified State Exam in 2018. The purpose of the manual is to provide readers with information about the structure and content of KIM in history, the degree of difficulty of tasks and a large number of the most different types tasks to develop sustainable skills for their implementation. The collection also contains: answers to all variants of tests and tasks of part 2; detailed assessment criteria for Part 2 assignments; sample forms used on the exam to record answers. The manual is addressed to teachers to prepare students for the Unified State Exam in History, as well as to high school students for self-training and self-control.

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CONTENT
WORK INSTRUCTIONS 4
OPTION 1 7
OPTION 2 18
OPTION 3 29
OPTION 4 39
OPTION 5 49
OPTION 6 60
OPTION 7 70
OPTION 8 80
OPTION 9 90
OPTION 10 100
OPTION 11 110
OPTION 12 120
OPTION 13 130
OPTION 14 141
OPTION 15 151
OPTION 16 161
OPTION 17 170
OPTION 18 179
OPTION 19 189
OPTION 20 199
OPTION 21 209
OPTION 22 219
OPTION 23 229
OPTION 24 238
OPTION 25 248
OPTION 26 257
OPTION 27 268
OPTION 28 278
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM OF EXAM WORK IN HISTORY 289
ANSWERS 289

OPTION 1
1. Arrange historical events in chronological order. Write down the numbers that indicate historical events in the correct sequence in the table.
1) Battle on the Ice
2) Hundred Years War
3) the battle on the Kalka River
3. Below is a list of terms. All of them, with the exception of two, refer to events (phenomena) of the 19th century. 1) ministry public education; 2) "Polish Constitutional Charter"; 3) oprichnina; 4) palace coups; 5) Tilsit world; 6) Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum.
Find and write down the serial numbers of terms related to another historical period.
4. Write down the term in question.
The policy of achieving the "common good" in the state, pursued in the second half of the 18th century. a number of European absolute monarchs who adopted the ideas of philosophy of the 18th century,
called absolutism.
Answer: .

M.: 2011. - 464 p.

The reference book is addressed to graduates and applicants to prepare for the unified state exam in history. The manual contains detailed theoretical material on all topics tested by the exam. After each section is given practice test USE. For the final control of knowledge at the end of the handbook are 3 training options corresponding to the exam in history, as well as answer forms. All questions are answered.

The publication will be useful history teachers, tutors and parents, will help to effectively organize the preparation of students for the unified state exam.

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CONTENT
STORY. THEORETICAL COURSE WITH TRAINING TESTS
Section 1. HISTORY OF RUSSIA FROM ANCIENTITY TO THE EARLY XVII century.
1.1. Eastern Slavs in the second half of the first millennium 6
1.1.1. East Slavic tribes and their neighbors 6
1.1.2. Occupations, social order, beliefs Eastern Slavs 9
1.2. Old Russian state (IX - first half of XII century) 12
1.2.1. The emergence of statehood among the Eastern Slavs. Origin Debate Old Russian state 12
1.2.2. Princes and squad. Veche orders 13
1.2.3. Acceptance of Christianity. The role of the church in history Ancient Rus' 16
1.2.4. Categories of the population. Russkaya Pravda 19
1.2.5. International Relations of Ancient Rus'. Influence of Byzantium and the peoples of the Steppe 22
1.2.6. Culture of Ancient Rus'. Christian culture and pagan traditions 24
1.3. Russian lands and principalities in the XII - mid-XV in 32
1.3.1. Causes of the collapse of the Old Russian state. Vladimir-Suzdal principality; Novgorod the Great; Galicia-Volyn principality: political system, economic development, culture 32
1.3.2. Mongol conquest and its influence on the history of our country. Expansion from the West and its role in the history of the peoples of Rus' and the Baltic states 38
1.3.3. Formation of the Golden Horde. Rus' and the Horde 40
1.3.4. Formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Russian lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 42
1.3.5. The struggle for political hegemony in North-Eastern Rus'. Moscow as the center of the unification of Russian lands. Moscow princes and their politics 47
1.3.6. The role of the church in the consolidation of Russian lands 49
1.3.7. Battle of Kulikovo and its significance. The birth of national identity 51
1.3.8. Culture of Rus' in the XII-XV centuries. Urban culture 53
1.4. The Russian state in the second half of the XV-beginning of the XVII century in 60
1.4.1. Completion of the unification of Russian lands and the formation of the Russian state. The formation of central authorities 60
1.4.2. Sudebnik 1497. Forms of land tenure and categories of the population. The beginning of the enslavement of peasants 64
1.4.3. Russia under Ivan IV. Reforms of the middle of the XVI century. Formation of the ideology of autocracy 65
1.4.4. Oprichnina policy 66
1.4.5. Expansion of Russian territory in the 16th century: conquests and colonization processes. Livonian War 70
1.4.6. Culture of Russia in the 16th century in 73
1.4.7. Troubles of the late 16th - early 17th century. (causes, essence, consequences). The fight against the Commonwealth and Sweden. Beginning of the Romanov Dynasty 78
Training tests for section 1 84
Section 2. HISTORY OF RUSSIA XVII-XVIII centuries.
2.1. Russia in the 17th century in 94
2.1.1. Elimination of the consequences of the Troubles. New phenomena in the economy: the beginning of the formation of the all-Russian market, the formation of manufactories 94
2.1.2. Socio-political structure (autocracy, class structure of society). Council code of 1649 Serfdom system 97
2.1.3. Territory expansion Russian state in the XVII in 103
2.1.4. church schism. Old Believers 106
2.1.5. Social movements in the 17th century 109
2.1.6. Culture of Russia in the 17th century. Strengthening secular elements in culture.... 113
2.2. Russia in the first half of the 18th century in 118
2.2.1. Transformations of Peter I (socio-economic, state-administrative, military). The assertion of absolutism 118
2.2.2. Foreign policy in the first quarter of the 18th century. North War. Education Russian Empire 124
2.2.3. Changes in culture and life in the era of Peter the Great 126
2.2.4. Russia in the period palace coups 128
2.3. Russia in the second half of the 18th century in 132
2.3.1. Domestic politics Catherine II. enlightened absolutism. Letters of grant to the nobility and cities 132
2.3.2. Features of the Russian economy second half of XVII 1st century Rise of serfdom 134
2.3.3. Social movements second half of XVIII at 137
2.3.4. Russia in the wars of the second half of the 17th century. Accession of new territories 140
2.3.5. Domestic and foreign policy of Paul I 142
2.3.6. The culture of the peoples of Russia and its connection with European and world culture XVIII in 145
Practice Tests for Section 2 152
Section 3 RUSSIA In the XIX century.
3.1. Russia in 1801-1860 162
3.1.1. Domestic policy of Alexander I 162
3.1.2. Patriotic War of 1812. Foreign campaign of the Russian army in 1813-1814. 169
3.1.3. Decembrists 172
3.1.4. Domestic policy of Nicholas I (1825-1855) 175
3.1.5. Socio-economic development of pre-reform Russia 179
3.1.6. Social thought in 1830-1850: "protective" direction, Slavophiles and Westernizers, supporters of communal socialism 182
3.1.7. The peoples of Russia in the first half of the XIX century. National politics autocracy. Caucasian War 185
3.1.8. Foreign policy in the second quarter XIX V. Eastern (Crimean) War (1853-1856) 188
3.1.9. The development of culture in the first half of the XIX century in 190
3.2. Russia in the 1860s-1890s 194
3.2.1. Domestic policy of Alexander II (1855-1881) Reforms of the 1860s-1870s 194
3.2.2. Domestic politics Alexander III 200
3.2.3. Socio-economic development in the post-reform period. Completion of the industrial revolution. Emergence of commercial and industrial monopolies 203
3.2.4. Ideological currents, political parties and social movement in 1860-1890. Conservatives, liberals. The evolution of populism. Beginning of the labor movement. Russian social democracy 205
3.2.5. The main directions and events of Russia's foreign policy in the 1860-1890s. expansion of the empire. Participation in military alliances 209
3.2.6. The peoples of the Russian Empire in the second half of the XIX century. National policy of autocracy 215
3.2.7. Culture and life of the peoples of Russia in the second half of the 19th century 218
Practice Tests for Section 3 222
Section 4. RUSSIA IN THE XX-BEGINNING OF THE XXI CENTURIES
4.1. Russia in 1900-1916 232
4.1.1. Russia at the beginning of the 20th century: autocracy and society; class system; economic and political development; modernization problems. Reforms S. Yu. Witte. Russo-Japanese War 232
4.1.2. Ideological currents, political parties and social movements in Russia at the turn of the century. Revolution 1905-1907 Duma monarchy 239
4.1.3. Reforms of P. A. Stolypin 245
4.1.4. Culture at the beginning of XX in 246
4.1.5. Russia in the First World War. The impact of the war on Russian society 249
4.2. Russia in 1917-1920 258
4.2.1. Revolution of 1917 From February to October 258
4.2.2. Proclamation and approval of Soviet power. Constituent Assembly. Domestic and foreign policy of the Soviet government in 1917-1920. 265
4.2.3. Civil war: participants, stages, main fronts. Intervention. "War Communism". Results and consequences civil war 275
4.3. Soviet Russia, USSR in 1920-1930 284
4.3.1. The crisis of the early 1920s Transition to the New Economic Policy 284
4.3.2. Education of the USSR. The Choice of Ways of Unification National Policy in the 1920s-1930s. 287
4.3.3. Political life in 1920-1930 Intra-party struggle. The cult of personality of I. V. Stalin. Mass repression. Constitution of 1936 289
4.3.4. Winding down the New Economic Policy 299
4.3.5. Cultural Revolution” (assertion of a new ideology, elimination of illiteracy, development of education, science, artistic culture) 304
4.3.6. Foreign policy of the Soviet state in the 1920s-1930s. USSR on initial stage World War II 306
4.4. Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 312
4.4.1. The main stages and battles of the Great Patriotic War 312
4.4.2. The heroism of the Soviet people during the war. Rear during the war years. Ideology and culture during the war 319
4.4.3. Fascist "new order" in the occupied territories. Partisan movement 321
4.4.4. Anti-Hitler coalition 323
4.4.5. The end of the Great Patriotic War and the Second World War. Results of the war 324
4.5. USSR in 1945-1991 326
4.5.1. USSR in the first post-war decade: economic recovery, creation of nuclear missile weapons, ideological campaigns of the late 1940s. " cold war» And its influence on domestic and foreign policy 326
4.5.2. USSR in the mid-1950s - mid-1960s. 336
4.5.3. USSR in the mid-1960s - mid-1980s. 346
4.5.4. USSR in the second half of the 1980s. The policy of perestroika and glasnost. Attempts to reform the economy and political system. Foreign policy: "new political thinking". Events in 1991. The collapse of the USSR. Education CIS 359
4.5.5. The development of Soviet science and culture in the 1950s-1980s. 371
4.6. Russia in 1992-2007 374
4.6.1. Formation of a new Russian statehood. Events in 1993 Adoption of the Constitution in 1993 3747
4.6.2. Transition to a market economy 381
4.6.3. Political, economic, national and cultural development modern Russia 384
4.6.4. Russia with the system of modern international relations 396
Practice Tests for Section 4 398
Answers to examples of USE tasks and training test tasks 408
TRAINING TESTS
Option 1 440
Option 2 461
Option 3 475
Answers 487