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Which country helped Lenin return to Russia after being exiled?

  • Germany (correct)
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • United States

Which of the following was a slogan Lenin used to gain support?

  • One People, One Nation, One Destiny
  • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
  • Peace, Land, and Bread (correct)
  • Justice, Freedom, and Prosperity

What month and year did Lenin and the Bolsheviks obtain power?

  • February, 1917
  • October, 1917 (correct)
  • March, 1917
  • November, 1917

What two things did Russia surrender to Germany to withdraw from World War I?

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Who succeeded Lenin as leader of the Communist Party?

<p>Joseph Stalin (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the name of the last Tsar of Russia?

<p>Nicholas II (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of government did Russia have during the Tsar's rule?

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What was the name of the mystic “healer” the Empress trusted?

<p>Grigori Rasputin (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Russia's involvement in WWI affect civilians?

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What happened on Bloody Sunday?

<p>A peaceful protest was violently suppressed by the Tsar's troops. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks?

<p>Vladimir Lenin (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the part of Russia where criminals were often exiled?

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Why did Lenin send the Bolsheviks to attack the Winter Palace?

<p>To seize control of the government and establish a socialist state. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Event Identification

Write the name of the event instead of question numbers.

Question Format

Use names for events to ensure clarity in responses.

Clarity in Responses

Providing clear names for events aids in understanding context.

Avoid Number Confusion

Numbering alone can lead to misinterpretation of events.

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Effective Communication

Using event names enhances communication and comprehension.

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Country that helped Lenin

Germany facilitated Lenin's return to Russia by providing him safe passage in 1917.

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Lenin's slogan

The slogan 'Peace, Land, and Bread' helped rally support for Lenin and the Bolsheviks.

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Russian Civil War sides

The two sides were the Red Army (Bolsheviks) and the White Army (anti-Bolsheviks).

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Lenin's power year

Lenin and the Bolsheviks gained power in October 1917 after the October Revolution.

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Withdrawal from WWI

Russia withdrew from WWI by signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, surrendering territory.

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Last Tsar of Russia

Nicholas II was the last emperor of Russia, ruling from 1894 until his abdication in 1917.

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Duma

The Duma was the legislative assembly created by Tsar Nicholas II in response to the 1905 Revolution.

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Bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks were a faction of the Marxist party that sought to overthrow the provisional government in Russia.

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Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday was a massacre of peaceful protesters by the Imperial Guard in 1905, leading to widespread outrage.

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March Revolution

The March Revolution of 1917 led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the establishment of the provisional government.

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October Revolution

The October Revolution of 1917 was the Bolshevik takeover that established a communist government in Russia.

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Conditions of Factory Workers

Factory workers in Russia faced harsh conditions, leading to strikes and social unrest, fueling revolutionary sentiments.

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Lenin's Exile

Vladimir Lenin was sent to exile in Siberia for his revolutionary activities against the Tsarist regime.

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Study Notes

Russian Revolution Review

  • Last Tsar of Russia: Name of the last Tsar of Russia and type of government during his reign.
  • Alexi's Illness: Disease that plagued Alexi and details of his daily life.
  • Tsar's Daughters: Number of daughters the Tsar had and the name of the youngest.
  • Tsar's Public Image: How the Tsar was perceived by politicians, the public, and his own daughters.
  • Empress's Birthplace: Location where the Empress was born and how this impacted the Tsar during World War I.
  • Empress's Mystic Healer: Name of the mystic healer and reasons why the Empress trusted him and the effects on the reign of the Tsar during World War I.
  • Factory Worker Conditions: Details of the harsh conditions faced by factory workers in Russia and how this contributed to the revolution.
  • WWI Impact on Civilians and Soldiers: How Russia's involvement in World War I affected civilians and soldiers.
  • Bloody Sunday: Summary of events that occurred on Bloody Sunday.
  • March Revolution: Events that took place during the March Revolution.
  • October Revolution: Events that occurred during the October Revolution.
  • Mnemonics: A mnemonic device to help remember the three revolutions.
  • Duma Creation: Reason for the Tsar creating the Duma and how he felt about the Duma.
  • Bolsheviks: Description of the Bolsheviks and their goals for Russia.
  • Bolshevik Leader: Name of the leader of the Bolsheviks.
  • Provisional Government Leader: Name of the leader of the Provisional Government and whether he was a radical or moderate.
  • Criminal Exile Location: Location in Russia where criminals were exiled and reason for sending Lenin there.
  • Country Helping Lenin: Country that helped Lenin return to Russia and the reasons behind it.
  • Lenin's Philosophy Spread: Methods Lenin used to spread his philosophies while exiled.
  • Lenin's Slogan: A slogan used by Lenin that aided his rise to power
  • Aspects of Russian Daily Life: Three crucial aspects of Russian daily life that led to public anger.
  • Lenin and Bolsheviks' Power: Month and year of when Lenin and the Bolsheviks assumed power.
  • Romanov Exile: Details about the Romanov family's exile.
  • Russia's Withdrawal from WWI: How Russia withdrew from World War I, including two things surrendered to Germany.
  • Russian Civil War: Two sides of the Russian Civil War, with a mnemonic device for remembering them.
  • Lenin's Successor: Name of the person who succeeded Lenin as the leader of the Communist Party, and how they ruled Russia.
  • Timeline of Events: Important events (question numbers 2, 10, 11, 12, 16, 20, 21, 22, and 24) added to a provided timeline.

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Test your knowledge on the key events and figures of the Russian Revolution, including the last Tsar, family dynamics, and the impacts of World War I. Explore the perceptions of the Tsar, the conditions of factory workers, and pivotal moments like Bloody Sunday. Challenge yourself with this comprehensive review quiz.

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