History of Russia Questions
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Futurist Opera "Victory Over the Sun"
Austrian born Dictator of Germany, implement Fascism and caused WWII and Holocoust.
1905, peaceful protest to czar Nicholas II palace, led by Father Gapon, fired on by palace guards, 100s died
Malevich's Black Square exhibited at 0.10
A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc)
-The rise of the Soviet state, its ideological clashes with fascism and capitalism, and its strategic decisions during the war influenced the trajectory of the conflict- played a significant role in shaping the causes and consequences of WWII
-peace treaty that officially ended WWIsignificantly contributed to the cause of WWII by economic hardships, political instability, and a sense of injustice and humiliation in Germany-consequences of WWII led to rejection
russo-japenese warRussia and Japan both wanted Korea. the US stepped in and helped Japan lower its offerings to agree to a peaceful treaty (Portsmouth Treaty)
Stalin "defined Soviet or revolutionary socialism in opposition to ___________________."
Capitalism had "unregulated markets" so socialism would have what two things?
"With the tsar removed," what did millions of peasants do?
Why did Britain, France, Japan, and the US send armies to Russia "to contain Bolshevism"?
Who became the new leader of the Bolsheviks and the country after Lenin died?
What did the Soviet government say they would do in their first Five-Year Plan, which began in 1928?
Russia's name got changed after the communists took power. What were the two names for the new country? And know the abbreviation for the first name.
This was used to instruct people on the governments beliefs and mold peoples minds the way the government wanted them to think.a) Police terror b) propaganda c) indoctrination d) totalitarianism
The Soviet Government decided to eliminate the Kulaks because of their strong resistance to?a) Collective farming b) the five year plansc) Religious persecution c) censorship and propaganda
What was the name of "the undisputed leader" of the Bolshevik Revolution?
What did many peasants do in the Soviet Union to protest when the government forced them to give up private property and work on collective farms?
To create socialism, Stalin started in the country. He "sought to combine individual farms into larger units" that would be "owned and worked ____________________________."
