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Which event led to protests and strikes all over Russia in 1905?
Which event led to protests and strikes all over Russia in 1905?
- Bloody Sunday (correct)
- Tsar Nicholas I giving up his throne
- The Bolshevik takeover
- Vladimir Lenin's return to Russia
What event marked the start of organized groups advocating for socialism in Russia?
What event marked the start of organized groups advocating for socialism in Russia?
- Bloody Sunday in 1905
- The Bolshevik takeover in November 1917
- Creation of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party in 1898 (correct)
- Vladimir Lenin's return to Russia in April 1917
Who led the Bolsheviks in the takeover of Petrograd in November 1917?
Who led the Bolsheviks in the takeover of Petrograd in November 1917?
- Tsar Nicholas I
- The soldiers in Petrograd
- Vladimir Lenin (correct)
- The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party
In which year did people in Russia start talking about socialism as a way to improve the lives of factory workers?
In which year did people in Russia start talking about socialism as a way to improve the lives of factory workers?
What significant change occurred in Russia on March 2nd, 1917?
What significant change occurred in Russia on March 2nd, 1917?
Study Notes
Russian Revolution
- The Bloody Sunday Massacre in 1905 led to protests and strikes all over Russia.
- The 1890s marked the start of organized groups advocating for socialism in Russia.
- Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks in the takeover of Petrograd in November 1917.
- By the 1890s, people in Russia started talking about socialism as a way to improve the lives of factory workers.
- On March 2nd, 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate, marking a significant change in Russia.
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Test your knowledge of the timeline and key events related to socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution with these handwritten notes by Shobhit Nirwan. Explore the historical context, key figures, and the formation of the Russian socialist movement in the 19th century.