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Russia in Revolution 1881-1924
Covering Additional Facts and Dates Required to access the Higher Grades.
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12th Grade
01/13/2012

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Term
How Many People were living in Russia before 1981?
Definition
98 million
Term

In 1881, Russia had Immense National Resources, but...

 

Definition
Limited Industrial Development
Term
Alexander III became Tsar in ...
Definition
1881
Term
Name four Problems Facing Alexander III when he first came to power.
Definition

Multi-Racial Empire

Worlds Largest Country

Very Backward Economy

Expectation of Change

Term
When Alexander III began to reverse the changes made by his Father, Alexander II, Radicals began to believe that...
Definition
The only way to achieve change is to remove the Tsarist System.
Term
In 1881, Alexander III issued a Manifesto which declared...
Definition
ALL POLITICAL POWER RESIDES WITH THE TSAR
Term

What was the Importance of the Statute of State Security?

 

Definition

Trial for all political opponents, without Jury.

Maintained Political Stability.

Term
What was the name of the Secret Police under Alexander III?
Definition
The Okhrana
Term
Alexander III helped establish Political Security by...
Definition

Banning Foreign Books and Newspapers.

Press Freedom Severely Restricted.

14 Major Newspapers Banned.

Increasing University Fees to exclude all but the Wealthy.

Term
The Land Captains were created to...
Definition

Replace 'Justices of the Peace'.

They enforced Local Laws.

Term
Alexander III changed the trial by Jury system by...
Definition
stating that the Government could choose who was on the Jury.
Term
When was the Post of Land Captain Created?
Definition
1889
Term
Who was Bunge?
Definition
Financial Minister in 1882
Term
What dit Bunge do to change the economy?
Definition

Reduced Tax Burden on the Peasants.

Created the Peasant Land Bank.

Term
What was the name of the Foreign Minister in 1887?
Definition
Vysnegradsky
Term
Who is Credited with with 'laying the foundations' for Wittes Great Spurt?
Definition
Vyshnegradsky
Term
How did Vyshnegradsky change the Economy?
Definition
Took out a series of Foreign Loans from England/France/Belgium..
Term
When was Vyshnegradsky placed in charge of the economy?
Definition
1887
Term
When was Bunge placed in Charge of the Economy?
Definition
1882
Term
When did Tsar Nicolas II ascend to Power?
Definition
1994
Term
How did Nicholas II describe the hope that he would relax his Fathers Policies?
Definition
"SENSELESS DREAMS"
Term
In the 1890's, which two Factors were becoming increasingly linked?
Definition
Economic Power and Military Power.
Term
To retain Power in the 1890's, Russia had to...
Definition
Exploit its FULL ECONOMIC POTENTIAL.
Term
In the 1890's, Russia began...
Definition
Ambitious Economic Modernisation.
Term
Witte was Finance Minister in the years...
Definition
1892-1903
Term
Name 3 Positive Outcomes of Wittes Great Spurt.
Definition

Coal, Iron and Steel Production Rose Massively.

The Creation of the Trans Siberian Railway allowed Russia to exploit its Resources.

Large Cities Grew. Population of St Petersburg doubled in size.

Unprecedented Economic Growth.

Term
Name some Negative Outcomes of Wittes Great Spurt.
Definition

Large Cities grew so quickly that living conditions were very poor. This led to a series of strikes in the lead up to the 1905 revolution.

There was deep peasant resentment at the increased taxes.

Term
Name the 5 main causes behind the 1905 revolution.
Definition

Angry Peasants.

Angry Workers.

Angry Radicals.

Russo-Japanese War.

Bloody Sunday.

Term
What was the importance of the Weakness of Political Groups?
Definition

They were easily divided.

Easily de-revolutionised.

Easily Persecuted by the Black Hundreds.

Term
How many workers had been on strike by the end of 1905?
Definition
2.7 million
Term
What was the effect of the widespread striking?
Definition
Whole Country Paralyzed.
Term
Which two events of the 1905 revolution posed the biggest threat to the Tsars rule?
Definition

The Railway Workers Strike.

The Scattered Mutinies.

Term
What were the two main outcomes of the October Manifesto?
Definition

National Parliment Created.

Freedom of speech and religion.

Term
When was the Army's support most important during 1905 revolution?
Definition
The December armed uprising that lasted 9 days in Moscow.
Term
Why did the lack of unity and organisation between the revolutionaries lead to its failure?
Definition

Strikes were spontaneous and easily crushed.

 

AT NO POINT WAS THE GOVERNMENT THREATENED BY WHOLESALE, CO-ORDINATED, REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITY.

Term
The Tsarist Regime survived the 1905 revolution because at no point was it ever threatended by...
Definition
 wholesale, co-ordinated revolutionary activity.
Term
Different Radical Groups fought...
Definition
among themselves.
Term
In 1906, the Tsar issued the .............. Law
Definition
Fundamental
Term
Which Article Gave the Tsar the right to override the Duma's decision?
Definition
Article 87
Term
Article 87 gave the tsar which power?
Definition
Power to override the Dumas decisions
Term
The Dumas consisted of two houses, so they were...
Definition
Bi-Cameral
Term
The Upper House was made up of...
Definition
Nobles and Aristocrats, chosen by the Tsar
Term
Any New Laws had to be passed by the Duma had to...
Definition
be agreed upon by both the Upper and Lower House.
Term
How long did the First Duma Last?
Definition
73 days.
Term
The First Duma was a big dissapointment for the Tsar, because
Definition
It contained many Reformers, demanding change.
Term
The Second Duma lasted....
Definition
Three Months
Term
The Second Duma passed...
Definition
Importand Land Reforms
Term
The Second Duma was only able to Pass importand land Reforms beacuse...
Definition
Pobedonstev and the Upper House agreed.
Term
The Third Duma was Nicknamed...
Definition
The Duma of Lords and Lackeys.
Term
The Electorate for the Third Duma was restricted because...
Definition
Only the Rich could Vote.
Term
The Third Duma introduced which 3 policies?
Definition

Primary Education Plan.

Justices of the Peace (To replace Land Captains)

Health Insurance Programmes for Workers.

Term
Stolypin was Prime Minister between the years
Definition
1906-1911
Term
What was the Union of Russion People?
Definition
The Black 100's
Term
Russia under Stolypin was repressive because...
Definition

Black 100's

Stolypins Neckties

Okhrana

Term
Stolypin wanted to Modernise...
Definition
Russian Agriculture
Term
Which Russian Figure wanted to Modernise Russian Agriculture?
Definition
Stolypin
Term
When were the peasants freed from the Communes?
Definition
1906
Term
When did Stolypin abolish Redemption Payments?
Definition
1907
Term
Due to Stolypins Policies, the % of peasants who owned land had grown from...
Definition

20% in 1905

to

50% in 1915

Term
Stolypins policies saw a .......% increase in the number of Peasants who owned land over a 10 year period.
Definition
30%
Term
Grain Output in tonnes rose from ....  to .... under Stolypins reforms
Definition

46m tonnes in 1905

to

61m tonnes in 1915

Term
What would have happened to the Russian Peasantry if WW1 had not occured.
Definition
It would have been loyal and effective.
Term
The Russian Army experieced a crushing defeat in WW1 at
Definition
The Battle of Tannenberg.
Term
The Command Centre and Logistics for Russia in WW1 were ...
Definition
Very inneffective.
Term
When did Nicholas II make himself Commander in Chief of the Army?
Definition
September 1915
Term
Who was Commander in Chief of the Army before Nicholas took over?
Definition
His Uncle, Nicolai
Term
What % of the Russian Population were mobilised during WW1?
Definition
9%
Term
Which 3 organisations were set up to try and assist with the War Effort?
Definition

The Progressive Bloc

ZEMGOR

Central War Industries Comitee

Term
The Febuary 1917 Revolution was described as...
Definition
"The most leaderless, spontaneous, anonymous revolution of all time..."
Term
What Government Announcement caused Chaos across the country?
Definition
Bread Rationing would start on March 1st
Term
Which two groups of strikers came together at the start of the revolution?
Definition
Womens Workers (On Womens Day) and the Putilov Engineering Works.
Term
The Majority of Strikes during the Feb 1917 revolution were over...
Definition
Food Shortages.
Term
What Major turning point of the Feb 1917 Revolution occured on the 25th Feb?
Definition
Cossack Troops Did not Fire on Protesters.
Term
What happened on the 25 Feb 1917?
Definition
Cossacks refused to fire on Protesters.
Term
What was Order No'1?
Definition
The St Petersberg Soviet issued Order No'1, giving soldiers the right to choose their Officers.
Term
Why was Order Number 1 important?
Definition
It marked the deteriation of Government control over the army.
Term
Name three problems faced by the Provisional Government from the Out-set.
Definition

WW1

Economic Crisis.

Lack of Authority/Legitimacy

Term
How did the Soviet wrest control of the Army from the Provisional Government?
Definition
Order Number 1- Military orders from the Provisional Government would only be verified if supported by the Soviet.
Term
In April 1917, people demonstrated against...
Definition
Russias Continued involvement in the War.
Term
The Provisional Government scored an 'Own Goal' with the June Offensive, because...
Definition

Despite being warned about low Morale, they sent troops to try and regain some land in Southern Russia.

There were Desertions, Mutinies, and the Russian army began to collapse.

Term
What was the June offensive?
Definition
The Provisional Government attempted to win support and land by attacking Germans in Southern Russia.
Term
Why was the June Offensive a failure?
Definition
There were Military Desertions, Mutinies and the Army began to collapse.
Term
The Provisional Government faced Crisis inm the Countryside because...
Definition
It had very little control outside of the cities.
Term
The Provisional Government did make some reforms...
Definition

Freedom of the Press

Abolition of the Okhrana

Release of all Political Prisioners.

Religious Freedom

Term
When did Lenin Return?
Definition
3rd April 1917
Term
Where was Lenin when the February Revolution took Place?
Definition
Excile In Zurich
Term
How did Lenin Return to Russia?
Definition
In a sealed German Train.
Term
How did Lenins Views Differ to Marxism?
Definition
Revolution would be led by a disciplined party of Revolutionaries.
Term
Lenins two main rallying cries were...
Definition

Peace, Bread, Land

&

All Power to the Soviets

Term
What happened on the 21'st April?
Definition
Lenin Failed to Incite a Mass Demonstration
Term
What happened on the 9 June?
Definition
Lenin Failed to incite a Mass Demonstration Again.
Term
On which two dates did Lenin try and fail to incite revolutions?
Definition

21'st April

9'th June

Term
What were the July Days?
Definition

3rd-6th July, Mass Demonstrations across Russia.

Started by troops at anti-government Rally.

500,000 people surrounded the palace waiting for direction.

Lenin failed to Exploit the Situation.

The P.G sent in loyal troops to disperse crowds,

and

500 BOLSHEVIKS were arrested.

Term
What impact did the July Days have on the Bolsheviks?
Definition

Lenin had hoped to overthrow the Provisional Government.

Instead he United the Government and the Soviet.

Lenin was accused of being a traitor, and was forced to flee.

500 Bolsheviks were arrested.

Lenin feared he had missed his oppertunity to seize power.

Term
When did the Kornilov Affair take place?
Definition
August 1917
Term
Why did Kornilov send troops to Petrograd?
Definition
To try and forstall a left wing development like the July Days.
Term
What was the Provisional Governments Reaction to the Kornilov Affair?
Definition
Kerensky armed the Soviets and released the Bolsheviks.
Term
What was the long term effect of the Kornilov Affair?
Definition

Kerensky and Government appear Weak.

Bolsheviks appear strong, 'defenders of the revolution'

Rise in support, 200,000 members.

Armed Soviets make up Red Guard.

Term
When were the Constitutional Assembly Elections due to take place?
Definition
November the 12th
Term
Why could the October Revolution not have happened without Lenin?
Definition
Lenin persuaded the Central Comitee of Bolsheviks to support an Armed Takeover.
Term
How many seats did each party have in the Soviet when the Bolsheviks took over?
Definition

390 Bolsheviks

180 Social Revolutionaries

80 Mensheviks.

Term
Why was the October revolution successful?
Definition

Kerensky armed the Soviets.

Lenin Convinved the Bolsheviks to take over.

Trotsky masterminded a smooth transition.

The Provisional Government had lost all of its support.

Term
Who went on strike as a result of the Bolshevik take over?
Definition
The Government Employees/ Civil Servants.
Term
Which 3 decrees did the Bolsheviks make shortly after gaining power?
Definition

The Land Decree- all land to peasants.

The Peace Decree- Steps towards ending War.

New Government- Sovnarkom

Term
What happened to the Constituent Assembly?
Definition

The Bolsheviks only recieved 1/4 of the votes.

The Assembly voted against being Sub-Servient to Sovnarkom.

Lenin used the Red Guards to Disperse the Assembly.

Term
When did Lenin make the Treaty of Brest-Litovosk?
Definition
March 1918
Term
What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovosk?
Definition
Peace Treaty with Germany
Term
Name two reasons Lenin needed to end the War.
Definition

It was unpopular- it had caused huge dislike for the P.G

He needed the Army to secure Bolshevik Support instead.

Term
What did Russia lose in the treaty?
Definition

1/3 arable land

1/3 factories

1/4 railways

3/4 iron and coal mines

60 million people

The Baltic States, Poland Ukaraine

Term

How many coal/iron mines did Russia lose as a result of the Brest Litovosk treaty?

How much Arable land did they lose?

How many factories did they lose?

How Many people did they lose?

Which countries did they lose?

Definition

3/4

1/3

1/3

60million

Baltic States, Poland Ukraine

Term

How important was the Cheka in securing Government Power?

 

Definition
It ended strikes by Government Workers
Term
What was Red Terror?
Definition
The Cheka would arrest anyone who criticized the Government.
Term
Which 4 policies did the Bolsheviks make when they came to power?
Definition

Supreme Economic Council

Red Army

Ban of Kadets

End of all Foreign Debts

Term
What was State Capitalism?
Definition
Workers Controlled the Factories.
Term
What happened as a result of State Capitalism?
Definition
Industrial Production Slumped.
Term
What happened as a result of the Decree of Nationalisation?
Definition
37000 large businesses Nationalised
Term
War Communism meant that...
Definition

Private Trade banned.

Grain Surplusses Seized.

Money Replaced with Rationing.

Terror, Slave Labour, Seizure of Goods

Term
What was the posotive outcome of War Communism?
Definition
The Reds won the War
Term
What were the negative outcomes of war communism?
Definition

1/2 of the working class dissapeared.

1921 Famine, = death of 1-2 million.

Peasant Resentment, and Uprisings.

Term
How many died as a result of War Communism?
Definition
1-2million
Term
When did Lenin call an end to War Communism?
Definition
1921 at the Tenth Party Congress
Term
Which Peasant Uprising Helped to Force the NEP?
Definition
Tambov Uprising.
Term
Why was a change needed from War Communism?
Definition
THe Russian Economy was in MELTDOWN
Term
What kind of Political Pressures did Lenin Face in regards to War Communsim?
Definition

Unrest within the Bolshevik Party.

Growing Support for the Menshevik Party.

Workers Opposition Movement growing.

Term
Which rebellion helped to force the NEP?
Definition
Krondstadt Rebellion
Term
What were the main features of the NEP?
Definition

Requisitioning of foord abandoned.

Peasants now had to supply a quota of grain, but could sell the rest.

Private Trading was allowed.

New Currency (Rouble) To combat inflation.

Term
How did Lenin stop the NEP from splitting the party?
Definition
Democratic Centralism- Banned Factions
Term
What was the immeadiate impact of the NEP?
Definition

3/4 of trade was NEPMEN

Markets returned to Russia

FoodShortages Came to an End

Livestock and Cultivation increased.

Coal and Textiles doubled.

Term
By how much did the production of Coal increase under the NEP?
Definition
It doubled.
Term
What was meant by the 'scissor crisis'?
Definition

Industrial prices rose due to demand.

Agricultural prices fell to due availability.

 

People had to pay more when they were earning less.

Term
Why did some members of the Bolshevik Party dislike the NEP?
Definition
It was seen as Uncommunist.
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