50

Which group was the supporter of women’s Suffragette
Movements?

Radicals

50

Who wrote the ‘Das Capital'?

Karl Max

50

Who built the cooperative called ‘New Harmony’ and where was this built?

Robert Owen built 'New Harmony' in Indiana USA

50

Who was ruling over Russia when the Russian revolution took place?

Tsar Nicholas II

50

Whats the elected consultative Parliament of Russia called?

Duma

100

Name the term that refers to ‘women’s right to vote’.

Suffragette


100

What was the basic idea of socialism?

Socialists were against private property, and saw it as the root of all social ills of the
time. They wanted property to be socially owned.

100

What does the word 'Soviet' mean?

A revolutionary orginization

100

Who is known as the father of Communism? Which country is he from?

Karl Marx is the father of communism and he is from Germany

100

What's the 2nd international?

It was an International body which was formed to coordinate the ideas of the socialists.

150

What was the reason the year 1904 was particularly bad for the Russian workers?

In 1904 prices of essential goods rose very quickly and the real wages or purchasing power declined by 20%.

150

Who were the Bolsheviks?

It was a socialist party of Russia which was led by Vladimir Lenin.

150

Who were Mensheviks?

It was a break away group of Bolsheviks. It was also a socialist party like that of
Bolshevik.

150

When did WW1 break out and which countries were part of the allies?(any 3)

WW1 broke out in 1914. The allies were France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and later the United States.

150

When was the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party founded, and by whom?

The socialists who respected Karl Marx's ideas formed the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party in 1898.

200

What was Lenin’s ’April Theses’?

 Lenin declared that the war is brought to an end, land be transferred to the
peasants and banks be nationalised.

200

When is Women's day? What happened on this day?

22nd February is Women's day because on this day. women workers in Russia led a huge strike in the factories.

200

Which incident of the Russian history is known as ‘Bloody Sunday’?

It was an incident in which more than 100 workers were killed and about 300 wounded. These workers wanted better wages and better working conditions.
They were attacked by the police in 1905 when they reached the winter
palace.

200

In the context of Russia what was ‘Kolkhoz’?

Kolkhoz were the collective farms, where all peasants were forced to cultivate from
1929.

200

Name any two Indian nationalists who talked of the significance of the French
Revolution. (both names are needed, no half mark for 1 name)
OR
Name 5 countries part of the Russian empire until their collapse.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy and                                Derozio.    

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

300

Who ruled Russia in 1914? How did he manage his empire? Explain. (any 2)

Tsar Nicholas II was ruling over Russia.
-He was an autocrat.
-Duma was meaningless
-He was carrying the war even though ppl opposed it.
-He worked under a monk called Rasputin.

300

Mention 2 features of socialism.

-Socialists were against private property.
-Manufacturing be under the control of the
government.
-Private property was the root cause of all social evils.
-encouraged cooperatives.

300

Why was St. Petersburg renamed Petrograd?

The Russian citizens had strong anti-Germany sentiments. They changed the name from St. Petersburg- A German word to Petrograd- A Russian word translating to Peters city.

300

The assassination of the heir to which country ultimately triggered WW1. The assassin had ties to which country?

Archduke Ferdinand, heir to Austria-Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist who had ties to the Serbian government.

300

Describe the views of radicals, liberals and conservatives.

  • Liberals: They believed in a system which accepted all religions and not concentrates on a single religion.
  • Radicals: They wanted a nation where the government should be elected by a majority of the population.
  • Conservatives: They were not ready for changes and wanted to discard the idea of changes.
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