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Who was the absolute monarch of Russia before the revolution?

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Who was the absolute monarch of Russia before the revolution?


Czar Nicholas II


What is the name for the poor people of Russia?

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What is the name for the poor people of Russia?


Peasants


What was a cause of the Russian Revolution? (What was life like for the poor people of Russia?)

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What was a cause of the Russian Revolution? (What was life like for the poor people of Russia?)


The peasants were starving, had no political power and many had died in WWI.


What was a major reason the Russian people engaged in the Revolution of 1905?

 

1. dissatisfaction with czarist rule

2. discontent with involvement in World War I

3. irritation over the banning of the Orthodox church

4. failure to emancipate the serfs

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What was a major reason the Russian people engaged in the Revolution of 1905?

 

1. dissatisfaction with czarist rule

2. discontent with involvement in World War I

3. irritation over the banning of the Orthodox church

4. failure to emancipate the serfs


1. dissatisfaction with czarist rule


One way in which the government under Czar Nicholas II of Russia and the government under Benito Mussolini of Italy are similar is that both governments

 

1. liberated the serfs and industrial workers

2. reformed the executive branch by incorporating theocratic principles

3. established policies of censorship and repression

4. used televised propaganda to rally the masses

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One way in which the government under Czar Nicholas II of Russia and the government under Benito Mussolini of Italy are similar is that both governments

 

1. liberated the serfs and industrial workers

2. reformed the executive branch by incorporating theocratic principles

3. established policies of censorship and repression

4. used televised propaganda to rally the masses


3. established policies of censorship and repression

 


Who was the leader during the Russian Revolution?

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Who was the leader during the Russian Revolution?


Lenin


Who influenced Lenin? What writer did he read?

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Who influenced Lenin? What writer did he read?


Karl Marx


What is the name of the Communist party during the Russian Revolution?

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What is the name of the Communist party during the Russian Revolution?


Bolsheviks


The Bolshevik Party in 1917 gained the support of the peasant class because they promised them

 

1. “Peace, Land, and Bread”

2. “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”

3. abolition of the secret police

4. democratic reforms in all levels of government

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The Bolshevik Party in 1917 gained the support of the peasant class because they promised them

 

1. “Peace, Land, and Bread”

2. “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”

3. abolition of the secret police

4. democratic reforms in all levels of government


1. “Peace, Land, and Bread”


Which action was taken by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin?

 

1. supporting a traditional economy

2. eliminating political opposition

3. surrendering to the Provisional Government

4. extending the war against Austria-Hungary

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Which action was taken by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin?

 

1. supporting a traditional economy

2. eliminating political opposition

3. surrendering to the Provisional Government

4. extending the war against Austria-Hungary


2. eliminating political opposition


Who was the leader of Russia after the Revolution?

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Who was the leader of Russia after the Revolution?


Stalin


Why is Stalin considered a totalitarian leader?

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Why is Stalin considered a totalitarian leader?


He had total control of the country and people.


What was the new name for Russia after the Revolution?

 

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What was the new name for Russia after the Revolution?

 


Soviet Union/USSR


An economic change introduced in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin would include

 

1. establishing free-market reforms

2. boycotting Baltic Sea trade routes

3. focusing on the production of consumer goods

4. collectivizing agriculture

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An economic change introduced in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin would include

 

1. establishing free-market reforms

2. boycotting Baltic Sea trade routes

3. focusing on the production of consumer goods

4. collectivizing agriculture


4. collectivizing agriculture


Which of these events that occurred in the Soviet Union was a direct cause of the other three?

 

1. famine in Ukraine

2. implementation of five-year plans

3. establishment of collective farms

4. development of heavy industry

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Which of these events that occurred in the Soviet Union was a direct cause of the other three?

 

1. famine in Ukraine

2. implementation of five-year plans

3. establishment of collective farms

4. development of heavy industry


2. implementation of five-year plans


What does collectivization mean?

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What does collectivization mean?


To put small farms together into big farms.


What does purge mean?

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What does purge mean?


To remove or get rid of.


The primary purpose of Joseph Stalin’s five-year plans was to

 

1. increase agricultural and industrial output

2. limit the wealth of the upper class

3. increase the production of consumer goods

4. limit immigration of ethnic minorities

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The primary purpose of Joseph Stalin’s five-year plans was to

 

1. increase agricultural and industrial output

2. limit the wealth of the upper class

3. increase the production of consumer goods

4. limit immigration of ethnic minorities


1. increase agricultural and industrial output


Which leader is being described by these statements?

 

Led the Russians in a second revolution (1917)

Promised “Peace, Land, and Bread”

Established the New Economic Policy (NEP)

 

1. Czar Nicholas II               3. Vladimir I. Lenin

2. Nikita Khrushchev          4. Mikhail Gorbachev

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Which leader is being described by these statements?

 

Led the Russians in a second revolution (1917)

Promised “Peace, Land, and Bread”

Established the New Economic Policy (NEP)

 

1. Czar Nicholas II               3. Vladimir I. Lenin

2. Nikita Khrushchev          4. Mikhail Gorbachev


3. Vladimir I. Lenin


_____ Forced famine in Ukraine (1932–1933) was a direct result of

 

1. Czar Nicholas’s involvement in World War I

2. Vladmir Lenin’s New Economic Policy

3. Joseph Stalin’s collectivization

4. Nikita Khrushchev’s removal from power

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_____ Forced famine in Ukraine (1932–1933) was a direct result of

 

1. Czar Nicholas’s involvement in World War I

2. Vladmir Lenin’s New Economic Policy

3. Joseph Stalin’s collectivization

4. Nikita Khrushchev’s removal from power


3. Joseph Stalin’s collectivization


True or False: A person can have a business in communism. 

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True or False: A person can have a business in communism. 


False


True or False: The government tells you what to make in a factory in communism.

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True or False: The government tells you what to make in a factory in communism.


True


What was one positive result of Stalin’s 5 Year Plan?

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What was one positive result of Stalin’s 5 Year Plan?


Russia was modernized.


What was one negative result of Stalin’s 5 Year Plan?

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What was one negative result of Stalin’s 5 Year Plan?


Forced famine in Ukraine.


Do you think Communism or Capitalism is better? Why?

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Do you think Communism or Capitalism is better? Why?


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