History of Russia Questions
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- negotiated peace between Russia and Germany - forcing them to surrender huge amounts of territory
- took over banks- laborers drafted into army - farming peasant forced to produce food for city dwellers and army
Stalin attempted to improve moral and faith in the communist system through____
- targeted old Bolsheviks - army hero's, industrial hero's - Stalin was paranoid
- peasants and workers are fed up with disastrous battle loses - workers strike- troops refuse to fire on protestors - Czar gives up throne
He and his whole family were executed by the Bolsheviks during Russia's civil war.
This Gave Reichstag power to IGNORE CONSTITUTION while enacting laws to deal with the country’s problems
DID THE Position of Chancellor gave Hitler more control of Reichstag to avoid communist uprising
People accepting the discipline that is required to prepare for war is associated with:
The Unsuccessful overthrow of Government by Hitler in Munich is associated with:
Hitler become Führer (leader) in what year?
DId The NSDAP had a majority of the votes in the 1932 election
(Time) Hereditary status of serfs fixed
Lithuanian Commonwealth that took place towards the end of the 18th century and ended the existence of the state, resulting in the elimination of the sovereign Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania for 123 years.
Institution in which a peasant is attached to a feudal estate
(Time) Ivan III frees much of Russia from the Mongols
Unsuccessful peasant rising led by Cossack Pugachev during the 1770s; typical of peasant unrest during 18th century and thereafter
Three separate divisions of Polish territory among Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1772,1793 and 1795; eliminated Poland as an independent state
Labor obligations of Russian peasants owed either to their landlords or to the state; part of the increased burdens placed on the peasantry during the 18th century
Tsar from 1689 to 1725; continued growth of absolutism and conquest; sought to change selected aspects of the economy and culture through imitation of western European models.
