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I. The Russian Revolution Vladimir Lenin Tsar Nicholas II
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A. Russian Civil War 1.Russia: largest army in world (1916 ran out of supplies…) 2.Tsar Nicholas II lived in luxury…family eventually executed 3.“February Revolution” (1917): massive strikes & protests - tsar abdicated throne - “Provisional Government” formed led by Kerensky 4.Marxists emerge: “Bolsheviks” led by V.I. Lenin - “October Revolution” (1917): Lenin takes power - 1918: Russia leaves WWI (lost 1/3 of territory)
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The Romanov Family
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B. New Economic Policy (N.E.P.) 1.1918: Russian Civil War…by 1921 Communist “Red Army” wins 2.1922: creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) 3.Russian economy in shambles… Lenin’s New Economic Policy: restored production by relaxing government controls (Peace, Land, & Bread) 4.Death of Lenin (1924): struggle for power & Leon Trotsky forced out by Joseph Stalin
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Soviets National Congress Committees Politburo General Secretary of the Communist Party Leninism Politburo The Russian State from 1918 until 1989
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Joseph Stalin Leon Trotsky
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C. German Civil War? 1.brink of civil war in Germany (1923): - French occupied Ruhr Valley - severe hyperinflation
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II. China & Japan:
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A. Issues in the Far East 1.Early 1900s China: – rapid population growth – weakened Qing dynasty – brutal warlords & tax collectors – devastating floods of Yellow River 2.Japan had few natural resources – expansion…
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B. East Asia 1.China: – landlords – wealthy merchants – peasants – foreigners 2.Japan: – industrialization aggravated social tensions – urbanites against “traditionalists” – wealthy zaibatsu (large companies) vs. poor farmers
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C. Chinese Revolutions (1900–1918) 1. Boxer Rebellion (“Righteous Fists of Harmony”) 1899- 1901: anti-imperialist & anti-Christian movement… China defeated & humiliated 2.Chinese Revolution (1911): revolution to overthrow the Qing by Army mutiny: Sun Yat-sen elected as president of China
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Last Emperor of China: Puyi
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D. Chinese Warlords 1.Paris Peace Conference: Japan controlled German colonies in China - riots in Beijing 2.China’s regional generals (warlords) plundered & taxed countryside - treaty ports prospered
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E. Chiang Kai-shek 1.Sun Yat-sen welcomed members of the new Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 2.Sun’s successor Chiang Kai-shek: – crushes regional warlords (1927) – crushes Communist Party – industrialization & modernization – corrupt administrators – forced to Taiwan
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