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Russian Revolution Review Chapter 15 Mr Pubentz Modern Era 3/9/07

A:B: DemocracyUtopia #1 A form of government in which one person or One party has complete control over all Aspects of their citizens lives C:D: TotalitarianMr. P’s classroom

C. Totalitarian

A:B: Shield and DaggerWarrior #2 New Symbol of the Soviet Union representing A union between industrial workers and peasants C:D: Hammer and SicklePicture of Karl Marx

C. Hammer and Sickle

A:B: His body was embalmed an put on public display Moscow was renamed Leningrad #3 After the death of Lenin in 1924 C:D: He was buried at a family plot next to his mother He was buried at a communist memorial next to Karl Marx

A.His body was embalmed an put on public display AND STILL IS TODAY

A:B: Food shortages and famine Independence movements in Russian colonies #4 What was a main cause of the Russian Revolution In 1917? C:D: Invasion of Russia by France and Britain The “we want to fight a one front war dance”

A. Food shortages and famine

A:B: Karl MarxVladimir Lenin #5 Who contributed the most to the success of The Bolshevik (communists) during the November revolution in 1917? C:D: Joseph StalinStephen Colbert

B. Vladimir Lenin

A:B: Expand the borders of Russia Grow heavy industry and increase agricultural output #6 In 1928, Stalin launched his first five-year plan. Which goal was included in this plan C:D: Conquer Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Provide food, housing, and clothing to citizens

B. Grow heavy industry and increase agricultural output

A:B: Communist Ideology of Karl Marx Capitalist theory of Adam Smith #7 The beliefs of Vladimir Lenin were rooted in C:D: Radical theories of Czar Nicholas Utilitarian philosophy

A. Communist Ideology of Karl Marx

A:B: One Leader, One People, One Nation Strength through unity, unity through faith #8 Slogan used by Bolsheviks which appealed to The Russian People C:D: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Peace, Land, Bread

D. Peace, Land, Bread

A:B: Introduced heartier livestock Introduced new types of seeds from the west #9 What did Stalin do to make agricultural production More efficient? C:D: Gave additional farmland to large families Ordered all peasants to give up land and form collective farms

D. Ordered all peasants to give up land and form collective farms

A:B: Declaration of war on the German forces Distribution of bread to the hungry masses #10 In March 1917, riots erupted in Russia. What was The result C:D: Downfall of Czar and rise of Bolshevism Downfall of Czar and establishment of a new court system

C. Downfall of Czar and rise of Bolshevism

A:B: Russia became the first communist nation It was the last revolution #11 The Bolshevik revolution in Russia was a major Turning point in history because C:D: Russia ceased to be an important force in world affairs The royal family was exiled to Mexico

A. Russia became the first communist nation

A:B: Russia’s citizens refused to allow the government to take control Foreign Markets were not interested in Soviet Goods #12 Which statement best describes the impact of Stalin’s 5 year plans in the Soviet Union C:D: Plan succeeded with the help of Chinese experts Strict control of the work force increased production

D. Strict control of the work force increased production

A:B: Those in power are resistant to change A society has a higher standard of living than those around it #13 A study of the causes of the American Revolution of 1776, French Revolution of 1789 and Russian Revolution of 1917 is best supported by the generalization that revolutions most likely occur when C:D: A society has become industrialized Stable governments are in power

A. Those in power are resistant to change

A:B: Reentered the war on the side of Germany Reentered the war and successfully attacked Germany #14 In October of 1917, Lenin seized the government In Russia and C:D: Signed a peace treaty with Germany, losing land and population Joined the allies but his armies were weak and ineffective

C. Signed a peace treaty with Germany, losing land and population

A:B: BourgeoisieCommunists #15 Working Class “Have nots” C:D: CounterrevolutionariesProletariat

D. Proletariat

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