Russian Revolution
Totalitarianism
Stalin
Chinese Communism
Revolutions: Cause and Effect
100

This mysterious holy man who "cured" poor little sick Alexei was considered the most powerful man in Russia.

Who is Rasputin?

100

Totalitarianism is a type of government where the government controls this.

What is every aspect of citizens' public and private lives?

100

Under Stalin, Soviet Russia was under this form of leadership.

What is totalitarianism?

100

These 3 principles guided Sun Yat-Sen's development and governing of the Republic of China.

What are nationalism, democracy, and livelihood?

100

The last czar of Russia, this man abdicated due to pressure from revolutionaries.

Who is Nicholas II?

200

This faction of Russian communists supported a small number of committed revolutionaries who were willing to sacrifice everything for radical change.

Who are the Bolsehviks?

200

This weapon of totalitarianism involves the use of violence and terror to control people.

What is police terror/police state?

200

Stalin turned the Russian economy into this kind of economy, where the government makes all economic decisions.

What is command economy?
200

This founder of the Chinese Communist Party led the Red Army during the Chinese Civil War.

Who is Mao Zedong?

200

The Treaty of Versailles gave territories that had once belonged to Germany to this country.

What is Japan? 

300

Pogroms, a form of organized violence, broke out against this religious/ethnic group prior to the Russian Revolution.

Who are Jewish people?

300

This weapon of totalitarianism involves controlling what is published, often pushing a specific ideology or narrative.

What is propaganda?

300

Stalin used this weapon of totalitarianism to force publications to praise Soviet life.

What is propaganda and censorship?

300

This 6,000 mile journey was completed by the Chines Communists, who were fleeing the Nationalists.

What is the Long March?

300

The 3 Principles of the People were developed by this leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Koumintang) who helped overthrow the Qing Dynasty.

Who is Sun Yat-Sen?

400

Following the Russian Revolutions, this man became the first leader of Communist Russia.

Who is Lenin?

400

This weapon of totalitarianism involves targeting specific groups to use them as a scape goat, or to lessen the threat against the dictator's power.

What is religious and ethnic persecution?

400

The Soviet Union fulfilled this characteristic of totalitarianism because of Stalin's strict one-man rule.

What is dictatorship?

400

While Nationalist Jiang Jieshi cared about businessmen and merchants, Communist Mao Zedong cared about the support of this group of people.

Who are the Chinese peasants?

400

The signing of the Treaty of Versailles triggered this revolution in China, primarily led by college students.

What are the May 4th Movements?

500

This is the name of Russia's first parliament, which met in 1906.

What is the duma?

500

This weapon of totalitarianism involves encouraging and controlling what people believe in.

What is indoctrination?

500

Under Stalin, the Soviet Union used this agricultural practice where farms are owned by the state.

What is collective farming?

500

During the Chinese Civil War, Japan invaded this area before invading the rest of China.

What is Manchuria?

500

This short-lived government put in place after the March Revolution was overthrown by the Bolsheviks.

What is the Provisional Government?