20 - Lenin And The Consolidation Of Bolshevik Authority Flashcards

1
Q

What main issue did Bolsheviks face when consolidating authority?

A

They were a minority

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2
Q

What did Bolsheviks aspire to be the party of? What did they lack?

A

Party of the people

Mass support

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3
Q

What signed Treaty developed an increasing wide array of opposition?

A

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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4
Q

What was Russia facing economically by spring 1918?

A

Collapse

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5
Q

What item wasn’t effectively reaching the cities? What did this cause for workers?

A

Grain

Hunger

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6
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What system was disrupted by the War? What item wasn’t effectively getting to the cities?

A

Transport system

Grain

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7
Q

What type of farming did peasants revert to as a result of land redistribution? What did they have little of to sell?

A

Subsistence farming

Surplus grain

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8
Q

Why did peasants have little reason to sell their limited grain? How did this become an issue?

A

There were few goods to exchange for it

Workers took control of the factories with no management plan

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9
Q

What did the factories’ shortage of raw materials lead to a decrease of? What item specifically?

A

Industrial output

Consumer goods

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10
Q

What erupted in 1918 as a result of food shortages? Why did workers flee the cities?

A

Food riots

To search for food

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11
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What did the workers’ search for food lead to a shortage of?

A

Labour in factories

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12
Q

Between what 2 groups was a civil war developing in the spring of 1918?

A

Bolshevik “Reds”

Non-Bolshevik “Whites”

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13
Q

What regime was at stake following the Reds’ and the Whites’ conflict?

A

Communism

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14
Q

What did Bolsheviks have to ensure the army was provided with? What did this lead to the development of?

A

Food and weapons

More centralised control system

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15
Q

What policy was adopted to control the economy and look after the army?

A

“War Communism”

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16
Q

How would Red Guards and soldiers take grain from peasants?

A

By force

17
Q

What was placed entirely under state control under War Communism? What replaced workers’ committees?

A

Industry

Managers

18
Q

What discipline was imposed? How could you get fined?

A

Factory discipline

Lateness and absence

19
Q

What rationing was introduced? Who got the highest priority of food?

A

Food rationing

Workers and Red Army

20
Q

Who got the lowest priority of food under food rationing?

A

Bourgeoisie

21
Q

What might have influenced and dictated War Communism?

A

Necessity for control

22
Q

What did War Communism enable the Bolsheviks to extend? Who did Lenin want to deal with?

A

Class warfare

“Class enemies”

23
Q

What did Bolsheviks see as a primary force to develop socialism?

A

Centralised control

24
Q

What was the most controversial aspect of early Bolshevik rule? How did Lenin justify it?

A

Red Terror

It ensured the survival of the regime

25
Q

Who was the main target of Red Terror? What were they forced to hand over?

A

Peasants

Grain to feed soldiers/workers

26
Q

What force supported the grain requisitioning teams?

A

Cheka

27
Q

What happened to peasants under Red Terror? Where did this particularly happen?

A

Imprisoned, exiled and executed

Pro-White areas

28
Q

How did Bolsheviks view socialists and SRs?

A

“Enemies of the people”

29
Q

How many people were likely executed between 1918-21? Where were others sent?

A

Half a million

Labour camps

30
Q

Who continued the use of terror as a political weapon after Lenin?

A

Stalin