
Russian Revolution
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- Q1Two factors that led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II arefood shortages and victory in battleRasputin's influence and the speeches of Karl Marxthe power of the Duma and the November RevolutionFood shortages & defeat in battle30s
- Q2Who was the leader of the Bolshevik party?Gregory RasputinV.I. LeninJohn LeninKarl Marx30s
- Q3In November 1817, the Bolshevik's seized power fromthe provisional governmentthe Tsar's governmentthe DumaThe communist government30s
- Q4Out of the following events, which happened first?The Bolsheviks gained powerNicholas II stepped downRussia entered WWIThe Menshiviks gained power30s
- Q5The NEP pf 1921 did which of the followingprovoked an armed resistanceallowed small businesses to reopen for private profitoutlawed all capitalist activityoutlawed all communist activity30s
- Q6Russian peasant monk who was able to influence Russian politics by gaining the confidence of the CzarinaTsar Nicholas IIMarxTrotskyRasputin30s
- Q7A political and economic system where factors of production (i.e. all property, resources, and businesses) are collectively owned and controlled by the governmentProletariatCommunismCapitalismFeudalism30s
- Q8A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917BolsheviksBourgeoisieMensheviksProlieriat30s
- Q9Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924).Karl MarxV.I. LeninLeon TrotskyJoseph Stahlin30s
- Q10A Russian council composed of representatives from the workers and soldiersProletariatChekaSovietsCommissar30s
- Q11The elected parliament. Though through establishing this is seemed like the Czar was giving his people power, in reality he could easily get rid of this if they made any laws or such that he didn't like.Legislative BranchDumaProletariatCheka30s