Bolshevik Consolidation
Bolshevik Consolidation of Power 2
Stalin
Stalin
100

Who was the Russian Tsar that abdicated?

Tsar Nicholas II

100

What treaty ended Russia's involvement in World War 1?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

100
What was Petrograd renamed and why?

Leningrad and to honour Lenin after his death in 1924.

100

When was the second five year plan?

1932 - 1937

200

Who was the leader of the Provisional Government?

Georgy Lvov and from July 1917, Alexander Kerensky

200

Who fought in Russia's civil war?

The Whites - army officers opposed to the Bolsheviks, Cossack soldiers

The Reds - the Bolshevik Red Army

200

Who did Stalin form an alliance with to oppose Trotsky between 1923 - 1925?

Gregory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev

200

What was the second five year plan also known as?

The Great Leap Forward / Stalinist Economic Model

300

Who wanted to overthrow the Provisional Government?

Lenin

300

What was War Communism?

State control over the economy, the industrialisation of industry and the forced requisitioning of food from peasants. 

300

List 3 elements of a totalitarian state.

A single party led by a charismatic leader, party ideology, state control over the economy, state use of terror and repression, party control over the armed forces

300

What interrupted the third five year plan?

The outbreak of war in June 1941

400

What did Lenin call for?

Peace, bread and land.

400

Why did Lenin introduce the New Economic Policy?

Famine, economic collapse, need for industrial and agricultural reform.

400

What did Stalin use to control all aspects of Soviet life?

Propaganda, personality cult, terror and censorship

400

Who were targeted in the Great Purge?

Intellectuals, writers and poets, musicians and actors.

500

Why were the Bolshevik's successful in the October coup?

Superior organisation, lack of effective opponents, popularity of Lenin's 'Peace, bread and land'.

500

Why was the New Economic Policy seen as a return to capitalism?

Peasants were able to sell surplus grain, small shops and factories were allowed to be privately owned, strikes and trade unions were allowed, foreign investment and companies were encouraged to invest in Russia

500

List three impacts of the first five year plan.

Ban on private trade, sharp drop in output of manufactured goods, food shortages and rationing, inflation, rapid urbanisation, labour shortages, loss of morale