Russian Revolution - 1 Flashcards
What is a czar?
Russian word for king
Why did Russia lose to Japan in the Russo-Japanese War?
Poorly trained troops and officers Lack of strategy Lack of weapons and reinforcements
What was the purpose of the Great Purge, and how many died?
Stalin solidified his power by killing all enemies and high ranking supporters, or anyone who threatened his power. 8-13 million
How far behind Europe and the US was the USSR?
50-100 years
How many died in the Civil War, and how long did it take?
15 million, 3 years
In what ways does WWI lead to the end of the Russian monarchy?
The war and government was already unpopular with the peasants, the Russians lose millions of men and civilians which, and the war effort makes daily essentials like food and heating fuel unavailable.
What is a totalitarian?
A government that has total control of citizens’ lives
Alexander III turned Russia into a police state. What are the ways he did this?
put “different” people under government surveillance Censored all written documents (news and private letters) Schools and Universities were carefully watched Forced citizens to speak Russian and practice Russian Orthodox Christianity Encouraged Pogroms (gov’t backed terror against Jews)
What were the Five Year Plans, and what did the first one focus on?
These were the plans that Stalin had to get the USSR industrialized very quickly. Set production goals for each 5 years. The first one focused on increasing the amount of raw materials (heavy industry)
Explain the slogan of the Bolsheviks?
Peace – Get out of WWI Land – Split up land from royalty and give to peasants Bread – Increase basic living standards, such as making sure bread is available
Leon Trotsky
Head of the Red Army
Why does Russia lose so many battles in WWI to Germany?
Lack of weapons Lack of technology (artillery, machine guns, etc.) Poorly trained troops Poorly trained officers
What was the outcome of the Agricultural Revolution in Russia?
Doubled food production, but had a huge famine that killed millions, executed another 5-10 millions who resisted.
Who was the Red Guard, or Red Army?
The military force of the Bolsheviks
How did Russians resist collectivization?
Sabotage machines and crops, killed livestock
Joseph Stalin
Took control of the USSR after Lenin died
Alexander III
czar that first turned Russia into a police state
What is a collective farm?
Massive government-run farms, some had up to 50,000 people working on them.
What is censorship? Why does it work?
Keeping information damaging to the king from the public. People don’t get mad about what they don’t know about.
What happened to the protesters?
Nicholas’ guards fired on them, killing 1,000
What are three long term causes or events that helped to cause the Russian revolution?
Russo-Japanese War Bloody Sunday WWI