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Government of the Russian Empire
Autocracy
Why were the Russian people unhappy?
World War I, hunger, landlessness
Rival governments set up after the March 1917 revolution
Petrograd Soviet and Provisional Government
What government was established in Russia in November 1917?
Communist
Leader of the Bolsheviks
Lenin
What happened to the tsar?
Abdicated and executed
Occurred from in Russia
Civil War
Promised by the Bolsheviks
Land, peace, bread
New name of Russia, as of 1922
USSR or Soviet Union
How is Leninism different from Marxism?
Marx called for all industrial workers to overthrow the factory owners, but Lenin called for the elite, professional revolutionaries (the Party) to lead the peasants.
Wilson’s failed plan for peace
14 point plan
New country created after World War I from Russian and German territory
Poland
Scandinavian country freed from Russian rule after World War I
Finland
Set up to govern in Germany in November 1918
Weimar Republic
Who attended the conference in Paris and had any influence over the treaties written?
Big 4
Had to take full blame for causing the war
Germany
Payment for war damages
Reparations or indemnity
Split into four countries after World War I
Austria-Hungary
Given to France after World War I
Alsace-Lorraine and Saar
Refusal to trade to offending member nations
Economic sanctions
Major problem of newly created countries
Ethnic minorities left outside their countries or without countries
Four mandates created from Ottoman territory
Jordan, Syria, Palestine, Iraq
Most territory taken from here
Russia
Ethnic groups left without their own countries
Kurds and Armenians
Created to keep the peace after World War I.
League of Nations
Gained land from Austria after World War I as promised by secret treaties
Italy
Formed among the German states as a trade union
Zollverein
Movement of youthful men in the early 1800s to unify the different Italian states
Young Italy
Who can be a Communist ?
Anyone dedicated to the Communist cause and belief system
Type of government of Germany and Italy when they unified.
Limited constitutional monarchy
Make your wager
Final Answer
Final Question