Places
People
Types of Government
Industry
Russian History
100

The country where the Industrial Revolution began

England/U.K.

100

Believed that the working class (the Proletariat) would rise up and overthrow the Government

Karl Marx

100

Exists to make profit, Government sets laws and Regulations, and privately owned

Capitalism

100

Term for movement of people to cities

Urbanization 

100

Leader of Russia in WW1 who was overthrown and assassinated in 1917

Czar Nicholas II

200

Russia's main enemy in World War I

Germany

200

Created the Cotton Gin

Eli Whitney

200

Where all Power is held by the government. They make all decisions and their is no opposition

(ex. Some Oligarchies, some Monarchies, and  ALL Dictatorships)

Autocracy

200

Period in time that created more jobs, more wealth, and changes of production

The Industrial Revolution

200

Under Stalin, this group gained more rights, education, and were considered Equal

Women

300

England received a majority of their cotton from this Country

The United States

300

Leader of the Bolshevik Party and overthrew Russian government in 1917

Vladimir Lenin

300

Government controls all Industry, NO Private Property, Promotes Equality

Communism

300

Groups that influenced businesses and government for workers to gain Higher Wages and Better Working Conditions

Unions

300

Process of taking privately owned farmland and putting under the control of the government

Collectivization 

400

This country prevented Industrial Secrets and People from leaving their borders to go to other countries

England/U.K

400

Used propaganda and indoctrination to control citizens under their regime

Joseph Stalin

400

Government that has all control of the citizen in their private and personal lives

Totalitarian 

400

This area (Section of Industry) was the first to be affected by the Industrial Revolution

Textiles/Clothes

400

Commanded the "Red Army" and was later assassinated in Mexico

Leon Trotsky

500

Where the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed 

Belarus 

500
Ended Serfdom in Russia (1861)

Czar Alexander II

500

Type of Attitude that allows Businesses to make their own laws and regulations

Laissez-Faire

500

System of farming that allowed nutrients to be replenished in the soil

Crop Rotation

500

War that crippled Russia's navy and involvement in the Pacific Ocean for decades

Russo-Japanese War