This czar increased repression after his father was assassinated.
Who is Czar Alexander III?
This policy forced peasants onto state-run farms.
What is collectivization?
This Russian economic program aimed to increase industrial production rapidly by selling surplus grain to Western markets.
What are the Five-Year Plans?
This strategy involved blaming minorities to unify public anger.
What is scapegoating?
This event in 1905 involved protests being violently suppressed, increasing unrest.
What is Bloody Sunday?
This government replaced the last czar after his abdication in 1917.
What is the provisional government?
This policy was meant to ensure self-sufficiency in German society under Hitler?
What is "autarky"?
This plan helped stabilize Germany’s economy using U.S. loans.
What is the Dawes Plan?
This group fought for communism in the Russian Civil War.
Who are the Bolsheviks (Red Army)?
This ideological paradox is where Lenin reintroduced limited capitalism.
What is the New Economic Policy (NEP)?
This form of government intervention was utilized by German society under Hitler to help with their policy of self-sufficiency.
What are subsidies / What are public work programs?
This event allowed Hitler to pass laws restricting freedoms in 1933.
What is the Reichstag Fire?
This reform created the illusion of democracy but kept power with the czar.
What is the Duma?
This law ensured the czar could override any reform or decision.
What are the Fundamental Laws of 1906?
This event caused hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic due to foreign occupation.
What is France & Belgium's Ruhr occupation?
This law gave Hitler the power to rule without parliament approval.
What is the Enabling Act?