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The Formation of the Soviet Union
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1. How did czars rule in Russia?
Nicholas II Alexander II Alexander III Absolutely = no democracy
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2. What is the term used to describe Jews being beaten, killed, and their homes looted by Russians?
Pogroms
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3. In late 19th century, where did many Russian Jews flee?
To U.S.
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4. Who did radicals in Russia assassinate?
Czar Alexander I
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5. How did his son, Alexander II, respond to his father’s killing?
Secret police / censorship
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6. What caused unrest in Russia?
Losing the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 People wanted better working conditions, more freedom, and an elected national legislature
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7. What was the name of the event when Russian soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed protesters?
Bloody Sunday
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8. In addition to no bill of rights, what other conditions in Russia made the country ripe for revolution in 1917? No democracy
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9. What other conditions in Russia made the country ripe for revolution? (And)
Couldn’t supply troops (WWI)
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10. What conditions in Russia made the country ripe for revolution in 1917? (And)
Food shortages
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11. What other conditions in Russia made the country ripe for revolution in 1917? (And)
Czar (Nicholas II) not respected by people
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12. What caused Czar Nicholas II not to be respected by most Russians?
All above + Rasputin
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13. Who was Rasputin? Illiterate monk / healing powers?
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14. How did Rasputin gain the support of the czar and czarina?
Healed czar’s son = bleeder
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15. How did Rasputin contribute to the people’s disrespect for the royals?
Chose incompetent friends
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16. After Russian nobles realized Rasputin was further disrespecting the czar, what did they do?
Murdered him
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17. During WWI, what caused the Russian people to riot and stop working in the factories?
Food shortages / against war
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18. With troops unwilling to protect him, what was Czar Nicholas II forced to do?
Step down as Czar
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19. Who led the new Russian government after the Czar’s abdication?
Alexander Kerensky
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20. What did Vladimir Lenin promise the Russian people if they support him?
Take Russia out of WWI
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21. In addition to starting the Bolshevik Revolution, what was Lenin’s primary goal when he retuned to Russia in 1917? End private ownership
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22. What did Vladimir Lenin promise Russians that made him so popular?
Peace / bread / land
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23. What was the name of the communist party that was led by Lenin?
Bolsheviks
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24. In November, 1917, who did squads of Red Guards, armed factory workers, and mutinous soldiers easily overthrow? Kerensky’s government
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25. After the Bolsheviks seized power, what action did Lenin take as he had promised?
Pulled Russia out of WWI
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26.What was Lenin’s main objective when he took Russia out of WWI?
Defeat internal enemies – spread Revolution
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27. What was the name of the secret police that Lenin used as spies to hunt down enemies of the Revolution? Cheka
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28. After Lenin and the Bolsheviks seized power, who won the civil war between the Whites (supported by the western powers) and the Reds? The Reds
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29. After the civil war, what did Russia now call itself?
Soviet Union = USSR
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30. After the revolutionaries took over Russia, what happened to Czar Nichols II, his wife, son, and 3 daughters, including Anastasia? Anastasia on left Assassinated
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31. What was the official ideology of communism in the Soviet Union?
Government owns all land
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32. Did all Russians in the Soviet system receive the same pay and benefits, as Marx advocated?
No – Communist members = luxuries
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33. What did Lenin believe the Russian Revolution of 1917 would inspire?
Communist revolutions all over the world
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34. What is the term to describe Lenin’s program of allowing some private ownership to attract more money back into Russia? NEP = New Economic Policy
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35. After Lenin’s death in 1924, what two party leaders competed for the #1 spot?
Trotsky and Stalin
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36. How did Trotsky’s view of Communism (spread world revolution) differ from Stalin’s?
Stalin = Modernize industry, “Socialism in One Country”
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37. Who won the power struggle between Stalin and Trotsky?
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38. How did Stalin gain power in the Soviet Union?
Building a loyal following
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39. Fearing foreign attacks, what was Stalin’s 5 Year Plan to make Russia a world power?
Modernize Russia’s industry
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40. What was Stalin’s plan for modernizing Russia in 5 years?
Entire economy run by state
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41. What is term to describe government deciding what and how many goods factories will produce?
Centralized Planning
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42. How would centralized planning increase industrial output?
Set production goals
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43. Between 1928 and 1938, Russian industrial productivity
Rose substantially
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44. What is the inherent problem with centralized planning by the government?
Surpluses / shortages
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45. What was another major problem with centralized planning?
Poor quality products
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46. What was collectivization, Stalin’s plan for increasing farm production?
All farms state owned
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47. How would collectivization lead to increased agricultural output?
Larger farms = machines = ↑ output
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48. Why didn’t the output of Soviet farms match those in Western Europe and the West?
No incentive to work hard
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49. What happened to peasants who refused to give their land to the state?
Starved, killed or Siberia
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