Russian Revolution
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100

When did the Russian Revolution start?

1917

100

When Russian Marxists split into two factions, the Bolsheviks represented the majority and the ______ represented the minority.

Mensheviks

100

______ rolled back many of the reforms aimed at improving the life of women in the early Soviet Union, like legalized abortion, and championed more traditional gender roles

Stalin

100

Author of War and Peace

Leo Tolstoy

100

the other superpower after World War II

the United States

200

______ proved to be the catalyst that weakened the Russian state, increased the suffering of the Russian people, and made revolution possible in Russia

World War I

200

Event that sparked the Revolution of 1905

What did the loss to Japan in the Russo-Japanese War cause?

200

Name of the Soviet Security Police

NKVD

200
Title of Lenin's famous essay written in 1902

"What Is to Be Done?"

200

Other name for the Communist International?

What is the Comintern?

300

Leader of Russia after the Russian Revolution

Vladimir Lenin

300

 ______ was assassinated by radicals after he abolished serfdom and reformed Russia.

Tsar Alexander II

300

What were the results of the First Five Year Plan?

an increase in industrial output but only after the death of millions

300

What's the name of the movie depicting the Bolsheviks' rise to power in 1917?

October

300

major country that turned communist in 1949

China

400

What fatal mistake did the Provisional Government make that made the rise of the Bolsheviks possible?

They chose to remain in the war because they saw themselves as a temporary government not empowered to make those decisions. 

400

the most high profile victims of the Great Purge.

Who were the Old Bolsheviks?

400

What were the twin goals of Stalin's First Five Year Plan?

Rapid industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture.

400
Author of Fathers and Sons, whose main character is sometimes described as 'the first Bolshevik"​​​

Ivan Turgenev

400

________ was the region most severely impacted by Stalin’s policies resulting in the famine deaths of millions.  

Ukraine

500

What were the three causes of the Russian Revolution?

collapse of the Russian state and the military during WWI, and food shortage 

500

The organization in which the Bolsheviks gained a majority, which allowed them to influence the masses and seize control

What is the Petrograd Soviet?

500

Name given to the Famine in Soviet Ukraine in 1932-33

Holodomor

500
Producer of ht Nutcracker and Swan Lake

Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky 

500

Lenin believed that a Russian revolution would succeed despite their undeveloped state because...

Other nations would rise up too and assist Russia in completing the transition to Communism.

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