Across
- 2. The person whose views were followed by the group that would eventually succeed in establishing a new government in Russia (2 words).
- 5. Revolutionary leader who took control of the Communist Party after Lenin died (two words).
- 8. The process by which the government took over several small farms to create a large farm.
- 11. Peaceful protesters were gunned down by the czar's soldiers on this day in 1905 (two words).
- 13. Leader of the Bolsheviks and first ruler of the Soviet Union.
- 14. A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917.
- 17. A rail line built between 1891 and 1904 to connect European Russia with Russian ports on the Pacific Ocean (two words).
- 20. Leader of the Red Army.
Down
- 1. An economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions (two words).
- 2. A member of a class of wealthy Russian peasants.
- 3. One of the local representative councils formed in Russia after the downfall of czar Nicholas II.
- 4. Eccentric monk assassinated because of his corrupt influence on the Russian royal family.
- 6. Artistic style that praised Soviet life and communist values (two words).
- 7. Became czar in 1894, and maintained the principle of autocracy just as his father Alexander III did (two words).
- 9. Government control over every aspect of public and private life.
- 10. Proposals, starting in 1928, aimed at building up Russia's heavy industry, improving transportation, and increasing farm output (three words).
- 12. A temporary government that took power in February 1917 (two words).
- 15. Arrest, exile, or killing of thousands of suspected enemies of the communist party (two words).
- 16. Lenin's way of easing the burdens imposed by War Communism and introducing elements of capitalism and competition (three words).
- 18. The Red Army's opponents.
- 19. By the mid-1930s, only the U.S., Great Britain, and Germany produced more steel than....
