Key term for AQA GCSE History, used in Russia: Tsardom and Communism (1894–1945).
An uninterrupted succession or flow; in this context, it refers to the Bolsheviks maintaining total state control over heavy industry and banking across different economic policies.
Continuity appears in AQA GCSE History revision content for Period Studies, especially Russia: Tsardom and Communism (1894–1945) and Social and Economic Developments.
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