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Which of the following was one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party?
Communists believed that the industrial class of the world would have a revolution and overthrow their governments and establish a new state in which the workers would rule. When the working class people control the government, this is called "a dictatorship of the
At the end of WWI, in 1918, most European nations' governments were no longer monarchies and were then what type of political system?
Who led the Salt March and was known as the "Great Soul". He developed nonviolent protest, which means passive resistance or civil disobedience
What was overthrown by the Bolshevik Revolution, only six months after taking power, following the March Revolution?
What were the "council of workers" called?
Who was the leader of communism in China?
Who was the Czar and Czarina of Russia prior to the Communist Revolution?
What part of China did the Japanese invade?
was Russia agricultural or industrial based in the early 1900s?
Who did Chinese consider to be their "only friend?"
After the Communist Revolution, the name of the country became...?
In 1136, the Novgorodians dismissed their prince Vsevolod Mstislavich. The year is seen as the
both systems ruled by dictators who only approved of their own political partyboth denied individual rightsin both the state was supremeneither practiced any form of democracy
What was life like in Communist Russia for the average worker? M or F
Tsar Alexander I, also known as Alexander the Blessed was born on December 23, 1777. His rule of Russia from March 24, 1801 following the assassination of his father Paul I, was a tumultuous one.
Catherine the Great - German-born empress of Russia (1762-96) who led her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of Europe, carrying on the work begun by Peter the Great.
_________ dynasty lasted from 1613 to 1917.
fascism had no clearly defined theory or programfascists didn't seek a classless societyfascists believed each class had their own purpose and functionfascists were nationalists and communists were internationalists, hoping to unite workers worldwide
On April 23, 1849, he and the other members of the Petrashevsky Circle were arrested. Dostoyevsky spent eight months in prison until, on December 22, the prisoners were led without warning to the Semyonovsky Square.
