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AP EURO CHAPTER 22 PART 2 TEST QUESTIONS
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Which of the following was a major factor responsible for the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War?
Trotsky created a disciplined and effective Red army
Historically, which of the following factors has proved LEAST necessary for making a successful revolution?
Active participation of the majority of the citizens
Which of the following best explains the motivation of the Bolshevik government in signing the Treat of Brest-Litovsk with Germany in March 1918?
Lenin was not willing to risk his limited power base through further struggle against a foreign enemy
The immediate cause of the 1905 Russian revolution was a social strain resulting from
Russian losses in the Russo-Japanese War
In 1917 the Bolsheviks sought to rally support from the Russian people with which of the following slogans?
"Peace, bread, and land"
Unlike Marx, Lenin emphasized that
the working class, on its own, would not develop revolutionary consciousness
Which of the following is true regarding the onset of the First World War?
governments and populations were unprepared for the war's length and extent
The principal reason why the Provisional Government in Russia did not win popular support in 1917 was
further setbacks in fighting WWI
As a result of the 1905 Revolution, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia agreed to
create a national legislative assembly
The Provisional Government in Russia (1917) failed primarily because
it continued to pursue an unpopular war
One major consequence of the First World War was
the start of the Russian Revolution
The Treaty of Berlin in 1878 reflected general European agreement on which of the following?
Boundaries and spheres of influence in Balkans
Which of the following best connects the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917?
Nicolas II basically went back on his liberal promises of 1905 and did nothing to change Russia's basic social and economic problems
The Russian Revolution of 1905 resulted in
The calling of the Duma, a parliament
During the first World War
Nicholas II took command of the Russian armies, but only made the desperate situation worse
The Russian revolution of March, 1917 began
All of the above: In part because of Russian government failures during World War I, With the riots in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) because of food shortages, In March, 1917; the Bolshevik seizure of power, making Russia Communist, occurred later, in November
Bolsheviks
All of the Above: Were a fraction of the Russian Social Democratic party, Were only a minor party in Russia until the revolution of March 1917, Were led by Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, who used the revolutionary name Lenin
The provisional Government in Russia in 1917 failed because
It could neither get out of an unpopular war nor satisfy the demands of the peasants for land
The Bolsheviks in 1917
seized power from the weak provisional government by a coup organized by Trotsky
To consolidate Bolshevik power, Lenin did all of the following EXCEPT
Call a constituent assembly which provided a constitution giving the Bolsheviks a monopoly of political power
The Communist primarily responsible for the Bolshevik military victory in the civl war that followed the Russian revolution was
Trotsky
The Bolshevik seizure of powering Russia in November 1917 was followed by
civil war won by the Bolsheviks who consolidated their victory
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