Causes of Revolution
Key Figures & Leaders
The 1917 Revolutions (February and October)
Life under the Tsars
The Results and Rise of the Soviet Union
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What happened in the Bloody Sunday that lead people to wanting a war?

The Bloody Sunday War caused people to shatter their trust for the Czar.

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Who organized the Red Army during the Civil War.



Leon Trotsky.

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What was the coup?

A time were Red guards had overthrown the Provisonal Goverment by storming in the Winter Palace.

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What was life like under Tsar Nicholas?

Workers were exploited,forced to work long hours for a pay they could not influence with no healthcare and little protection, particularly shelter.

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What made the Soviet Union end?

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 resulted for several factors, chronic economic stagnation, the unsustainable financial burden of the arms race with the United States and foreign conflicts.

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What did the international involvement do?




They aimed to stop the spread of communism, which lead tensions to the war.



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Who was the prominent leader who worked closely with Lenin in 1917?

Yakov Sverdlov.

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What was the man reason for the Russian Revolution of 1917?

The Tsar's rule was increasing authoritarian.

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What was the condition under the Tsars?

 Industrial workers faced exploitation, long hours, and poor living conditions. Discontent grew due to hunger, lack of political representation, and poor handling of WWI, leading to the 1917 revolution.

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When did the Soviet Union rise and fall?

1922 and 1991

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Which world war lead to the russian revolution?

World War l (WWl)

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who held the position of peoples Commissar for the nations and began concentrating power?

Joseph Stalin.

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What was happening in Russia during 1917?

Two revolution took place in 1917. The first was  commonly referred to as the February Revolution. It overthrew the imperial government. The second, the Bolshevik Revolution, brought the Bolsheviks to power.

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How much of the population was peasants living in near-medieval condition?

Over 85% of the population were peasants living in near-medieval conditions.

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What was the outcome of the Soviet Union?

The former superpower was replaced by 15 independent countries.

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when did the Boston tea party , when it caused the Revolution?

1773

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Which two governments took over the Tsar Autocracy?

 The Petrograd Soviet and the Provisional Government.

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How did dual power progress?



A weak GOV took over, sharing powers with the Petrograd Soviet.

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What was it like under the tsars in the Russian Revolution?

Life under the Tsars during the approach to the Russian Revolution was marked by severe autocracy, widespread poverty, and extreme social inequality.

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What led to the rise of the Soviet Union?

The Soviet Union has its roots in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks overthrew the Russian Provisional Government that had replaced Tsar Nicholas II.

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What are the three main cause of the Revolution ?

Seven Years War (1756-1763) Taxes and Duties.Boston Massacre (1770) ...

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Who led to Russia's withdrawal from the war and the establishment of a  communist government.

The Bolshevik Revolution.

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How many Russians died or injured in 1917?

Millions of Russians had been either killed or injured.

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Life under the Tsar, particularly in the early 20th century, was defined by what?

Extreme inequality, autocratic rule, and vast, crushing poverty for the majority of the population.

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What was the results and rise of the Soviet union?

 The Soviet Union was established in 1922 following the Russian Revolution and a brutal civil was, transforming the former Russian Empire into the world's first socialist state.

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