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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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Question 1: information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an
opponent's cause
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Propoganda Question 2: On January 22, 1905, about 200,000 workers and their families approached the czar's Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. They carried a petition asking for better working conditions, more personal freedom, and an elected national legislature.
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Bloody Sunday Question 3: Control of education is essential to glorify the leader and his policies and to convince all citizens that their unconditional loyalty and support are required
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Indoctrination
Question 4: In March of 1918, Russia and Germany signed this treaty. Russia surrendered a large part of its territory to Germany and its allies. The humiliating terms of this treaty triggered widespread anger among many Russians.
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Treaty of Brest Litovsk Question 5: an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
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Capitalism Question 6: In the late 1800s, Russia and Japan competed for control of Korea and Manchuria.The two nations signed a series of agreements over the territories, but Russia broke them.
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Russo-Japanese War Question 7: Lenin's slogan-"Peace, Land, and Bread"" gained widespread appeal.
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Bolsheviks Revolution Question 8: In March, 1921, Lenin temporarily put aside his plan for a state-controlled economy.Instead, he resorted to a small-scale version of capitalism called the New Economic Policy.
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New Economic Policy Question 9: First leader of the Bolshevik Party and led Russia towards revolution
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Lenin Question 10: Harsh dictator who took command of the communist party after Lenin died in 1924.
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Joseph Stalin
Question 11: a revolutionary leader who expertly commanded the Bolshevik Red Army from 1918 to 1920 while civil war raged in Russia. Stalin forced him into exile in 1929.
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Leon Trotsky Question 12: Lenin and the Bolsheviks gained control of the Petrograd soviet, and the soviets in other major Russian cities. By the fall of 1917, people in the cities were rallying to the call "All power to the soviets."
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Bolsheviks Revolution Question 13: The revolution would end with a "dictatorship of the proletariat" - the communal ownership of wealth
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Karl Marx
Question 14: A large government owned farm formed by combining many small farms
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Collective Farm
Question 15: Russian work camp
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Gulag Question 16: A political party practicing the ideas of Karl Marx and V.I. Lenin; started as the Bolshevik Party
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Communist Party Question 17: Totalitarian states rely on indoctrination- instruction in the government's beliefs - to mold people's minds.
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Indoctrination
Question 18: The government kept control of major industries, banks, and means of communication, but it let some small factories, businesses, and farms operate under private ownership. The government also encouraged foreign investment.
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New Economic Policy
Question 19: Government control over every aspect of public and private life
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Totalitarianism Question 20: an economic system in which all means of production - land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses- are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
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Communism Question 21: A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917.
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Bolshevik's Question 22: a German philosopher who thought that history was the story of class struggle.He felt the proletariat's numbers would become so great and their condition so poor that a spontaneous revolution would occur.
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Karl Marx Question 23: In November of 1917, armed factory workers stormed the Winter Palace in Petrograd. Calling themselves the Bolshevik Red Guards, they took over government offices and arrested the leaders of the provisional government.
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Bolsheviks Revolution Question 24: He became czar in 1881 and clung to the principles of autocracy, a form of government in which he had total power.
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Czar Alexander III