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The last Tsar steps down The Duma establishes a provisional government Alexander Kerensky leads this government His decision to stay in WW1 cost him the support of both soldiers and civilians
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Competed for power Formed Soviets or local councils consisting of workers, peasants and soldiers In many cities the Soviets had more power than the provisional government
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Lenin and the Bolsheviks gain power of the Petrograd Soviet and the Soviets of other major Russian cities
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The Provisional Government Falls when armed factory workers storm the Winter Palace in Petrograd Lenin orders all farmland distributed to the peasants Lenin orders control of factories turned over to workers Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Whites vs. Reds Leon Trotsky leads the Red army Western nations send aid to the Whites 14 million Russians died in the 3 year war and the famine that followed
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New Economic Policy Political reforms Self supporting republics Re-named Russia the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR Dictatorship of the Communist Party
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Lenin suffered a stroke in 1922 This set in motion competition for heading up the Communist Party Trotsky vs. Stalin
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1928 Stalin controls Communist Party 1929 Trotsky exiled Stalin becomes a dictator
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Used tanks to control riots Monitored phones Read mail Planted informers Execution of millions of “traitors”
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1937 Thousands of old Bolsheviks stood trial Executions Labor camps 8-13 million killed
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State control of all media Control of artists and writers Glorification of Stalin and Communism
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Education becomes Indoctrination State controlled all education from nursery school through universities Stressed Communist ideals No questioning of the state allowed
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League of Militant Godless Museums of Atheism Destruction of Churches and Synagogues Death of religious leaders
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Government made all economic decisions Industrial Revolution 5 year plans Limits on consumer goods Shortages
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Collective farms Protests by peasants Forced collectives Death of millions of Peasants State run factory farms
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Women gain rights Educational advancement Motherhood as patriotic duty
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By the mid 1930’s Stalin had forcibly transformed the Soviet union into a totalitarian regime and industrial power Stalin was unopposed as dictator Individuality was not allowed Rule by terror
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…Corrupts Absolutely
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