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Philosophically Speaking…

NEXT The Russian Civil War

NEXT Cut from Russian cloth

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NEXT POT LUCK

Philsophically Speaking The Russian CIVIL WAR Cut from Communist Cloth It’s a DATE! Pot Luck Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

Show Answer The root cause of human suffering under economic systems is the conflation of _____ WE _____ with ________ WE ____.

1.WHO we are 2.WHAT we do Back to Board

Show Answer 2. Revolution should come from ____ ______. 1. Revolution should come from ____ ______.

1.Bottom up 2.Top down Back to Board

Show Answer Na-ah! 1. Revolution will occur in ____ ______ nations which have a highly organized _______..

Advanced industrial nations with highly organized proletariats Back to Board

Show Answer 2. I create a set of institutions that ossify ____ in a rigid and complex ______________. 1. I want to ELIMINATE _______ in society and to remove _______ to participation.

1. MARX: eliminate all social divisions and remove hierarchical barriers to participation 2. LENIN: ossified societal divisions in bureaucratic hierarchies of unprecedented complexity and rigidity! Back to Board

Show Answer 2. Because_____ will revolt against __________, we should organize and support international socialist revolution. It’s stupid to wait for the Third World to ____________! 1. Socialism will spread globally as _______ spreads and creates _______ large enough to foment revolution.

1.Socialism will spread globally as CAPITALISM spreads and creates A PROLETARIAT large enough to foment revolution. 2.Because COLONIES will revolt against IMPERIALIST EXPLOITERS, we should organize and support international socialist revolution. It’s stupid to wait for the Third World to INDUSTRIALIZE! Back to Board

Show Answer

1.White propaganda poster: White knight slays Bolshevik dragon 2.Red propaganda poster: Leon Trotsky slays the counterrevolutionary dragon Back to Board

Show Answer 1921 Treaty which settled Russia’s war with Poland

TREATY OF RIGA Back to Board

APRIL Who invaded Russia? 2.WHY? Show Answer

1.Poland 2.Ukraine and Belorussia Back to Board

Show Answer 3 Biggest Problemos which faced the Reds during the Civil War

Back to Board 1.Foreign intervention 2.Outbreak of war with newly reconstituted Poland 3.Nationalist independence movements

List six countries which intervened in the Russian Civil War in the eastern part of Russia Show Answer

Japan Great Britain France Italy Czechoslovakia United States Back to Board

Lenin is a nom de guerre or “war name.” His real name: Show Answer

Vladimir Illyich Ulyanov Back to Board

His Marxist activities resulted in Lenin’s exile to this place Show Answer

SIBERIA Back to Board

Pamphlet which was Lenin’s crowning literary achievement Show Answer

What Is to Be Done? Back to Board

1.What the Extraordinary Commission did for Lenin 2.What Russians called it Show Answer

1.State security and terror 2.The Checka Back to Board

Group of radical social democrats which Lenin organized in 1895 in St. Petersburg Show Answer

The LEAGUE FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF THE WORKING CLASS Back to Board

Formed on December 30, 1922 Show Answer

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – The USSR Back to Board

Lenin’s response to the Socialist Revolutionary majority in the Constituent Assembly on January 19, 1918 Show Answer

He deployed the Red Army. Back to Board

In Jan. 1918, this long-awaited body created by the Provisional Government FINALLY convened, despite the overthrow of the Provisional Government. Show Answer

The CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY Back to Board

Signed Mar. 3, 1918 Show Answer

The TREATY Of BREST-LITOVSK, ending WWI for Russia Back to Board

Of what did each group take control under Bolshevik rule? a.Peasants b.Workers c.Bolshies Show Answer

1.PEASANTS: land 2.WORKERS: factories 3.BOLSHEVIKS: a. ECONOMY – banks and foreign trade b. STATE: complete reorganization of institutions Back to Board

Austere conditions + collapse of currency led to its formation Show Answer

BLACK MARKET Back to Board

Reductions in agricultural output + severe drought = ___________ Show Answer

famine Back to Board

Ultimate effect of War Communism = creation of an _______________ GAP Show Answer

EXPECTATIONS GAP Back to Board

Under the rubric of WAR COMMUNISM, the Bolsheviks nationalized every major industry and centralized management of production cycles under the auspices of the ________ ______ ______ Show Answer

SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL Back to Board

Show Answer The Three Main Aims of WAR COMMUNISM

1. Strengthen the Red Army 2.Institute a communist economic system 3.Reinvigorate economic growth Back to Board

Show Question

FOCUS: Nationalist Independence Movements JEOPARDY: areas which rebelled a.In 1917 (4) b.In 1918 (5) DOUBLE JEOPARDY: a.Most failed. WHY? b.Which 4 were successful? Show Answer

JEOPARDY: a.Belorussia, Finland, Latvia, & Lithuania b.Estonia and the Ukraine + in the Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia DOUBLE JEOPARDY: a.Strength of regional soviets b.Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia Back to Board

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