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What was the new name of St. Petersburg?
What was the new name of St. Petersburg?
- Stalinburg
- Leningrad (correct)
- Leninburg
- Moscow
Who started the collectivization program in Russia?
Who started the collectivization program in Russia?
- Joseph Stalin (correct)
- Leon Trotsky
- Vladimir Lenin
- Mikhail Gorbachev
Who wrote 'Das Capital'?
Who wrote 'Das Capital'?
- Vladimir Lenin
- Leon Trotsky
- Joseph Stalin
- Karl Marx (correct)
Who was ruling over Russia when the revolution took place?
Who was ruling over Russia when the revolution took place?
Karl Marx was the writer of 'Das Capital'
Karl Marx was the writer of 'Das Capital'
What was the basic idea of socialism?
What was the basic idea of socialism?
The first ever socialist government was formed in Germany
The first ever socialist government was formed in Germany
The term 'Soviet' refers to the meaning of 'council'
The term 'Soviet' refers to the meaning of 'council'
The Bolsheviks were supporters of women's suffragette movements in Russia
The Bolsheviks were supporters of women's suffragette movements in Russia
The Russian Revolution took place during the rule of Tsar Nicholas II
The Russian Revolution took place during the rule of Tsar Nicholas II
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Study Notes
Notable Historical Events and Figures
- St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd during World War I as part of a move to eliminate German influence.
- The collectivization program in Russia was initiated by Joseph Stalin, aimed at consolidating individual landholdings and labor into collective farms.
- 'Das Kapital' was authored by Karl Marx, a foundational text for communist theory and economic analysis.
Political Context in Russia
- Tsar Nicholas II was the ruler of Russia during the Russian Revolution, which led to the fall of the imperial government and the rise of Bolshevik power.
- The Bolshevik Party, led by Lenin, emerged as a revolutionary group supporting various social movements, including women's suffrage in Russia.
Ideological Concepts
- Socialism advocates for social ownership and democratic control of the means of production, emphasizing equality and wealth distribution.
- Germany saw the establishment of the first socialist government in the early 20th century, marking a significant shift in European politics.
Significance of Terms
- The term 'Soviet' translates to 'council,' reflecting the structure of governance in the Soviet Union, which emphasized local self-management and workers' councils.
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