
Chapter 14 Quizzalize
Quiz by Cam McLaughlin
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What was the Duma?
The Women's textile workers strike brought about _______________________
The Brest-Litovsk Treaty ended WWI between which two nations?
Nationalism, Democracy, and economic security were part of _________________________
Jiang Jishei succeeded Sun Yixian as leader of the _____________________
Peace, Land, and Bread was the slogan of ____________________
What happened in Amritsar India in the Spring of 1919?
Sun Yixian was the first important leader of the ___________________________
Mao Zedong, a university librarian was a founding member of the ____________________
Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the leader of the __________________________
The "wealthy" class of peasants liquidated by Stalin were the _________________
The Nationalist movement in China that began as a result of the Versailles Treaty was the ______________________
Tensions between Hindus and Muslims were high in __________________________
Saudi Arabian reforms had to be religiously acceptable to which religion?
Lenin's economic policy to rescue Russia's economy was known as ______________________
What were the purges?
The Red Army stormed the __________________________ in November of 1917
The country of Iran used to be known as ____________________________
The march of 200000 Russian workers in 1905 to deliver a petition to the Czar became known as
Gandhi's journey to the coast to make salt was known as ________________________
Nicholas II became the _________________ of Russia in 1894
Jiang Jishei became the ______________________ of China in 1928
"Father of the Turks" is the English translation for _____________________________
Reza Shah Pahlavi overthrew what Persian leader to make himself the head of Persia?
Hindu's were the majority of members in the ______________________________
Collective Farms were also known as __________________________
Which of the following was not a method of enforcement used by totalitarian leaders
Japan invades _____________________ in 1931
Lenin allows some _____________________ in his economic plan to rescue Russia
Alexander Kerensky was the leader of the _________________________
Nicholas II ________________________ as a result of the March Revolution of 1917
The Qing was the ____________________ dynasty that fell in 1912
Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud was the founder of __________________
Stalin's ambitious economic policy to catch Russia up with the west industrially was known as the ____________________________-
The 1935 British law that gave the Indians local rule and limited elections but no independence was the ____________________________
Mohandas Gandhi used boycotts and ________________________ to bring independence to India
The Russian Civil War saw the Red Army fight against the __________________________
Chinese _______________________________ aligned themselves with the communist party in 1926
The Rowlatt Acts allowed the British to ______________________ Indian protesters for up to two years
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the new name for ____________________ in 1922
The group of ______________________ who split in Russia in 1903 were the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
The long March was the 6000 mile long journey made by___________________________
Mustafa Kemal became the leader of ______________________ in 1923
The Illiterate, self proclaimed holy man who advises the czarina was ___________________
The Kuomintang was the ________________________ group that helped bring down the Qing Dynasty