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Totalitarian Jeopardy! 100 Russian Rev Quit Stalin! Asian Influence Demo FTW! Italian Stallions

In 1917, Russia pulled out of this conflict. Question

The Russian revolution took place in two parts, named after these two months Question

This individual returned from exile to establish a world wide communist revolution Question

A council of workers Question

Fill in the Blanks: The Russian Civil War was fought between the communists ( ) and Forces loyal to the czar ( ) Question

This is the man who took power after the death of Lenin Question

These plans contributed to the overall decline in living conditions in the Soviet Union. Question

The process of forcing peasants to give up their farms and sending them to government owned farming communities. Question

Lenin’s right hand man, who eventually fled the soviet union and was later assassinated by Stalin Question

This event included “Show Trials,” the use of secret police, torture and murder, all to increase Stalin’s Power. Question

This country saw much foreign influence due to Imperialism. Question

These two leaders fought for control of China. Question

This 6000 mile event took place in , resulting in the deaths of 80,000 communist soldiers. Question

This event forced the communist and nationalist forces to quit fighting and join forces. Question

The name given to the atrocity committed against a Chinese city by Japanese soldiers. Question

The name given to the worldwide economic disaster that started in 1929 Question

True or false- France was the slowest country to recover from World War I, due to massive devestation Question

What is this a diagram of? Question

Allied Power that believed the Treaty of Versailles was too tough on Germany. Question

This country emerged from World War I in the best shape. It only lasted until1929, however… Question

True or False: As part of the Allied Powers in World War I, Italy received the land they were promised in the Treaty of Versailles. Question

This Fiery speaker promised to bring order to Italy and bring about a return to “Roman Greatness” Question

Mussolini “legally” gained power from this event, even though the power was given to him before he started! Question

Which of these does NOT describe Fascist Italy? 1. Outlawed other political parties, 2. Gov’t controls economy, 3. Blind obedience to Mussolini 4. Democratic Elections Question

How was the economic style of Italy Different from that of the Soviet Union? Question

What is World War I?

What are march and November?

Who is Vlidimir Lenin?

What is a soviet?

Reds and Whites

Who is Joseph Stalin?

What are Stalin’s Five-Year plans?

What is the Long March?

What is collectivzation?

Who is Leon Trotsky?

What is The Great Purge?

What is China?

Who are Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek?

Japanese invasion of China?

The Rape of Nanking

The Great Depression

False- France recovered quickly due to German war reparations and the return of Alsace-Lorraine

The French Maginot Line

What is Great Britain?

What is the United States of America?

False: Italy was not given land it was promised.

Who is Benito Mussolini?

What is the Fascist March on Rome?

4. Democratic Elections

Italy kept capitalism, while the Soviet Union was communist