A:B: D:C: The Russian Revolution Part 1 A:B: D:C: In this type of economy, the government controls production, distribution, and centralized economic.

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A:B: D:C: The Russian Revolution Part 1

A:B: D:C: In this type of economy, the government controls production, distribution, and centralized economic planning is common. Democracy Totalitarian State Communist Dictatorship $100

A:B: D:C: Bloody Sunday of 1905 was… Bolsheviks taking power Forced Collectivization An unsuccessful protest against the czar The massacre of the tsar and his family $200

A:B: D:C: This was the party that took control from the Provisional Government in the Great 1917 October Revolution. The Menshevik Party The Bolshevik Party The “Whites” The Russian duma $300

A:B: D:C: All of these were conditions that helped bring about the 1917 Revolution EXCEPT: Russian peasants resentment Russia's Involvement in WWI Support for the tsarist Regime Widening Gap between the rich and the poor $400

A:B: D:C: This was the name of the tsar who abdicated Russia and the new moderate provisional government took over following this abdication. Peter the GreatIvan the Terrible Nicholas II Catherine the Great $ 500

A:B: D:C: The Communist Manifesto, co- authored by this individual inspired men like Lenin. Adam Smith Karl Marx Thomas MalthusThomas Jefferson $600

A:B: D:C: All of these terms are in the slogan of the Bolshevik Party led by Lenin EXCPET: FreedomPeace BreadFraternity $700

A:B: D:C: One Similarity between Lenin and Stalin was… Goal of staying in WWI Persecution of opposition Supporting the Church Great military strategy $900

A:B: D:C: Communism in the early 1900s appealed to whom in Russia? The Aristocracy The soldiers The tsarist regime The Peasants $1,000

A:B: D:C: This was Trotsky’s view on Communism Socialism in 1 Country Permanent Revolution An agricultural society The NEP $1,500

A:B: D:C: This term describes forced submission of agriculture. 5 Year PlansAutocracy Collectivization Communes $2,000

A:B: D:C: FamineFree Enterprise Censorship Fear $ 2,500 Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, the Russian people experienced all of the following EXCEPT:

A:B: D:C: This was the parliamentary body that was created jointly with Nicholas II. The gulagsThe Duma The Communist PartyThe kulak $4,000

A:B: D:C: Which of changes occurred following Lenin’s death : Trotsky taking over the party A Power Struggle Adaptation of a constitutional Monarchy Elections for a new General Secretary $5,000

A:B: D:C: The Russian Revolution Round 2:

A:B: D:C: $10,000 This was the capital city of the Bolsheviks: PetrogradVladivostok St. PetersburgMoscow

A:B: D:C: This Socialist party saw socialism occurring in gradual stages throughout history, The WhitesBolsheviks The moderates Mensheviks 20,000

A:B: D:C: In this year, Czar Nicholas II abdicated his throne $ 50,000

A:B: D:C: This individual stated, it was necessary to “Instill such fear into the population that submission to the state would be as natural as breathing…” StalinTrotsky Lenin Nicholas II $100,000

A:B: D:C: This was the amount of people that Stalin ruled over in the Soviet Union. 100, ,000, , ,000,000 $300,000

A:B: D:C: Which individual was not associated with helping Stalin and later being persecuted by him? ZinovievKerensky Kamenev Bukharian $500,000

A:B: D:C: This is the name of the elite group leaders of the Communist Party. The Checka The troika NKVD The Politburo $1,000,000