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The Russian Revolution Communism Takes Hold
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Czar Alexander III Becomes Czar in 1881 Keeps Autocracy – Absolute Rule Against Reform Censorship – Secret Police Anti-Semitism – Pogroms I once ate a booger
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Czar Nicholas II Becomes Czar in 1894 Vows to keep Autocracy Russia is far behind the West in terms of industrialization Married to Alexandra I just love total power, don’t you?
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Industrialization Begins Sergey Witte – Czar’s Minister Increase in the production of Steel – 4 th Worldwide Trans-Siberian Railway – Connects European Russia to the Pacific Ocean
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Problems Begin People are upset that the Czar won’t share power Workers are abused as industry grows Many revolutionary groups begin to grow in Russia
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The Bolsheviks Revolutionary group in Russia Supported the ideas of Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin was the leader of this group – Forced into exile by the Secret Police
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Major Mistakes by the Czar Lose the Russo- Japanese War – Beaten by new kids Bloody Sunday – Killing of hundreds of peaceful protesters Eliminated the Duma – Russia’s first Parliament World War I – Not prepared
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Rasputin Religious Monk Alexandra & Alexis – Hemophilia Used his influence to make political decisions Widespread rumors – Sexual – Power mongering He is eventually murdered – Pg. 771
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The March Revolution March of 1917 Began in Petrograd at a Textile Factory Uprising spreads throughout Russia The Czar was eventually removed – Say Cheese!
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Bolshevik Revolution A provisional government took charge – Leaders of the Duma Soviets eventually hold more power – Localized labor groups Lenin returned to Russia – Helped by Germany Provisional government topples
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Victory is Mine! Lenin & Bolsheviks grab power in November of 1917 Russia drops out of WWI All ownership is equalized Red Army vs. White Army – Leon Trotsky leads the Red The Red Army wins in 1920
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Lenin as Leader New Economic Policy – Small scale capitalism USSR is born Moscow is the new capital The Communist Party takes control – Not the proletariat By 1928, the USSR begins to improve
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Communism Spreads China – Mao Zedong – 1949 Korea – Two nations developed after WWII – Korean War Cuba – Fidel Castro – 1959 Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh – 1975
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