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- 2. Started and led the communist revolution in Russia. He gained the peoples support by promising them “peace, land, & bread.” He increased the standard of living & increased food & industrial production.
- 5. (3 Words)Lenin’s successful economic policy that mixed communism and capitalism.
- 8. The name given to Communist supporters during the Russian Civil war.
- 9. Centralized governmental control of all aspects of public and private life.
- 11. (3 words) International organization that was created after WWI. Its goal was to prevent another world war but discussing problems between nations instead of fighting. They had no real power & no army.
- 13. (2 Words)Government that was set up in Germany after Germany surrendered in WWI. They signed the Treaty of Versailles and was disliked by most Germans.
- 14. The rise in the price of goods and services and a decrease in the value of a nation’s currency
- 16. Large, state run farms that were united and organized by government officials.
- 17. The last Czar of Russia, and end of the Romanov dynasty. Deposed during the revolutions of 1917 and killed along with his family.
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- 1. Brutal totalitarian leader who took over after Lenin. He killed millions of people and instituted failed agricultural and industrial programs.
- 3. A localized council that represented the concerns of citizens in the government
- 4. (2 words) Second and final stage of the revolution in 1917which cemented control of Russian under the Bolsheviks.
- 6. Working class made up of factory & railroad workers, miners, & urban workers. This group would lead the communist revolution in Russia
- 7. (2 words)First stage of the revolution in 1917 which saw troops loyal to the Czar fight against revolutionaries in St. Petersburg. It ends with Nicholas II’s abdication.
- 10. System of government in which there would be a classless society that shares wealth and property. In theory the government would go away.
- 12. (2 words) US policy following WWI that declared that the US would not get involved in the affairs of other nations.
- 15. Rejection of religion as a source of morality or as a social institution. Communism rejected Religion as it controlled the poor