US Rev
Key US figures
Russia Rev
Key Russia Figures
C & C
100

Explain the Stamp Act and date— what was it and what did it lead to

Stamp Act (1765) — First direct tax on colonists; required stamps on paper goods. Led to “No taxation without representation.”


Act (1765) — Tax on paper goods; led to boycotts and “No taxation without representation.”

100

Who was Thomas Paine, and how did Common Sense influence independence (date)?

Thomas Paine — Wrote Common Sense (1776); urged independence using Enlightenment logic.

100

What was the Russo-Japanese War (date), and how did it weaken Tsarism?

Russo-Japanese War (1904–05) — Russia’s defeat undermined Tsar’s authority.

First western nation to lose

exposed significant flaws in infrastructure 

100

Who was Tsar Nicholas II, and how did his leadership contribute to revolution?

Weak and autocratic; failed reforms, military blunders.

100

What economic or social continuity existed between Tsarist Russia and early Bolshevik rule?

Continuity: Authoritarian control persisted under Bolsheviks.

200

What happened at the Boston Tea Party (provide date) and how did Britain respond?

Boston Tea Party (1773) — Protest against Tea Act; Britain passed Coercive Acts in response.

200

Explain George Washington’s leadership style and its impact on unity.

George Washington — Unified the Continental Army; modeled civic virtue and restraint.

-Crossing the Delaware

200

Describe Bloody Sunday (date)— what happened and what did it lead to?

Bloody Sunday (1905) — Peaceful protest shot by troops; sparked 1905 Revolution.

Bloody Nicholas

October manifesto 

200

Explain Lenin’s April Theses (date) — what did he demand?

Peace, Bread, Land”; demanded end to war, Soviet power.

200

How did the experience of war shape both revolutions?

War’s impact: Both revolutions caused by or worsened through wartime hardship (WWI, 7 Years War).

300

Describe the Battles of Lexington and Concord (date) and why they were significant.

Lexington & Concord (1775) — First battles; sparked war for independence. 

Battle of Bunker Hill/Powder Alarms

300

Describe King George III’s role in worsening colonial tensions.

King George III — Rejected compromise (olive branch); symbol of tyranny.

300

Explain the February Revolution (date) — its causes and consequences.

February Revolution (1917) — Caused by WWI failures; Tsar abdicated. 

Strikes in Petrograd 

No fuel, coal and food

300

Describe Trotsky’s role during the Civil War.

Organized the Red Army; vital to Civil War victory.

300

What change did the Enlightenment bring to governance in the colonies?

America shifted from monarchy to republican institutions; political legitimacy now based on popular consent.

400

Explain the Battle of Saratoga (date) — why was it a turning point?

Battle of Saratoga (1777) — U.S. victory convinced France to join the war; turning point.

400

What Enlightenment ideals influenced Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence

Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness; influenced by Locke’s natural rights.

400

Explain the October Revolution (date)how did the Bolsheviks seize power?

List each event from Lenin's return

April Theses

June Offensive

July Days

Kornilov Affair

MRC formed

Storming of Winter's palace

400

Explain the use of terror under the Cheka — what continuity does this show?

Cheka — Secret police; used terror like Tsarist Okhrana (continuity in repression)

400

Identify one continuity between the Provisional Government and Tsarist autocracy.

Provisional Government retained war involvement and some bureaucratic structures; limited reforms.

500

Identify the Treaty of Paris (date) — what did it achieve and what tensions remained?

Treaty of Paris (1783) — Ended war; recognized U.S. independence; unresolved tensions over Loyalists and debts.

500

Explain the continuity and change in American political leadership from 1776 to 1789.

Continuity: elites retained power; Change: elected government replaced monarchy.

500

Identify the Kronstadt Rebellion (1921) — what caused it and what change did it prompt?

rebelled over harsh policies; led to introduction of NEP (change).

500

Compare Lenin and Stalin’s approaches to consolidating power — what changed

  • Lenin used limited NEP; Stalin centralized power, eliminated rivals (change).

500

Evaluate how the revolution’s goals changed over time in either Russia or America.

Russian Revolution shifted from ideals of workers’ control and equality to consolidation of Bolshevik power; American Revolution shifted from independence to building a functioning, stable government while retaining elite influence.

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