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DSST Rise And Fall Of The Soviet Union
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1. The act of hanging the revolutionaries.
five year plans
April Theses
Alexander Herzen
Stollypin
2. Focused on rapid heavy industrialization in a command economy. issued by stalin
Westernizers
Darya Sevastopolskaya
War Communism
five year plans
3. Were serfs stayed under strict conditions - peasant communities.
Leo Tolstoy
Obshchina
Soviet of Workers Deputies 1905 & 1917
Purge of the Red Army
4. Liberal party (democrats)/wanted constitutional monarchy.
Party Congress elects Central Committee elects Politburo
Nikolai Chernychevsky
Land & Freedom/ 2nd Land & Freedom
Kadets/Octoberists
5. Liberal Economist- exiled to Siberia for 20 years.
Kornilov Affair
Alexander Ilyich Ulyanov/Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
Nikolai Chernychevsky
Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
6. A group of Intelligentsia-conservatives who wanted to keep Russia the way it has been.
On Party Unity
Slavophiles
Crimean War 1853-1856
War Communism
7. Stalins economical scape goats/ rich peasants who could hire work
Kulaks
Brest-Litovsk
Slavophiles
Cheka
8. Educated nobel group - were called radicals-knew Russia and western thinking.
Nikolai Bukharin
Intelligentsia
Leon Trotsky
Narodniki/Narodnichestvo
9. One of the members of Bosheviks - head of Moscow
Lev Kamenev
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
Leo Tolstoy
Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
10. Lenins return from exile in germany - gives speech to the people- take charge and be a socialist.
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
Mikhail Bakunin
Demokratizatsiya
April Theses
11. Bureaucracy that controlled everything in state/people. ex.. art and literature was about state - family was to reproduce for state
Socialism in one Country
Bureaucratic Centralism
Collectivization
Perestroika
12. Socialist/prime minister who leads the previsionary government.
Purge of the Red Army
Alexander Kerensky
War Communism
General Secretary
13. Intelligentsia went to the peasants to discuss their revolution plans. Plan backfires and intelligentsia members get arrested.
Bureaucratic Centralism
NEP (New Economic Policy)
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
Narodniki/Narodnichestvo
14. Narodnichestvo movement/ Splits up into 3 fractions
Land & Freedom/ 2nd Land & Freedom
Darya Sevastopolskaya
Westernizers
Leo Tolstoy
15. The execution of the red army leaders. 90% of all generals were killed.
five year plans
NEP (New Economic Policy)
Desalinization
Purge of the Red Army
16. 'Soviets' come to party congress for election of collective leadership who is a small group who chooses the Gensec.
October Manifesto 1905
Lev Kamenev
Party Congress elects Central Committee elects Politburo
Chernobyl
17. Reduce nuclear weapons - treaty with USA - stop worrying about other states policy
October Manifesto 1905
New Thinking
Nikolai Chernychevsky
Darya Sevastopolskaya
18. People/Populist movement
Bourgeoise/Proletariat
Obshchina
Redemptive Dues
Narodniki/Narodnichestvo
19. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov - studied the lives of the working class and founder of RSDWP.
Peace - Bread - and Land/ Power to the soviets
Redemptive Dues
Socialism in one Country
Lenin
20. Worst nuclear disaster in history - meltdown in Ukraine
Purge of the Red Army
Brest-Litovsk
Chernobyl
Slavophiles
21. The execution of Russian Soviet Party members - formally old Bolsheviks.
Alexander Kerensky
Collectivization
Cheka
Great purges (1936-1938)
22. 1939 agreement between Nazi Germany and USSR. Secretly spilt up baltic states.
Darya Sevastopolskaya
Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
Chernobyl
German-Soviet nonaggression treaty
23. Female Russia medic who helped out during Crimean War.
On Party Unity
Darya Sevastopolskaya
April Theses
War Communism
24. Police Agent who led workers to red square to ask for a raise/ The mass killing of workers at red square by guards.
Brest-Litovsk
Westernizers
Father Gapon/Bloody Sunday
Redemptive Dues
25. The government that is set up after the fall of the Romanov Dynasty and previsionary government.
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26. One of Alexander II action - started Redemptive Dues and changed the economy towards more industrial.
1861 Emancipation of Serfs
Stollypin
Perestroika
Socialism in one Country
27. Menshevik who led the soviet workers deputies at St.Petersburg
Party Congress elects Central Committee elects Politburo
Purge of the Red Army
Demokratizatsiya
Leon Trotsky
28. Focused on peasantry led revolution w/peasants. 41% of congress.
Cheka
Redemptive Dues
Socialist Revolutionary Party
1861 Emancipation of Serfs
29. Wrote 'War & Peace' - believed in peaceful protest.
Peace - Bread - and Land/ Power to the soviets
Leo Tolstoy
Zastoi
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
30. Restructure in USSR by Gorbachev - renounces true socialism by Lenin.
Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
Perestroika
Land & Freedom/ 2nd Land & Freedom
Soviet of Workers Deputies 1905 & 1917
31. Controlled russian legislature - Was President of Russia -lead coup against Gorbachev
Kornilov Affair
Boris Yeltsin
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
five year plans
32. Losing war for Rus. enemy had major naval advantage that destroyed Rus. Navy. Ended by US treaty.
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
Father Gapon/Bloody Sunday
Trust in Cadres
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
33. Stagnation during 80's - economically and in politburo
Zastoi
Darya Sevastopolskaya
War Communism
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
34. Started Marxist movement while in exile in Geneve/ one of the fractions of the Narodnichestvo Movement
George Plekhanov/Liberation of Labor
Bourgeoise/Proletariat
Cheka
Soviet of Workers Deputies 1905 & 1917
35. Minimization of state - sub-group of Socialism.
Council of People's Commissars (SOVNARKOM)
New Thinking
Slavophiles
Anarchism
36. Liberal Reformist-wanted representative democracy like England.
Cheka
Alexander Herzen
October Manifesto 1905
Socialist Revolutionary Party
37. General secretary of USSR - had 2 coups against his reformation
Peace - Bread - and Land/ Power to the soviets
Perestroika
Mikhail Gorbachev
Obshchina
38. State control of key industry ex. electrical - road - military.
Collectivization
Lenin
NEP (New Economic Policy)
Council of People's Commissars (SOVNARKOM)
39. Owner of Production/ Seller of time (laborer)
five year plans
Perestroika
Purge of the Red Army
Bourgeoise/Proletariat
40. Public elections for congress of USSR - allows for more parties in USSR.
Perestroika
Peace - Bread - and Land/ Power to the soviets
Demokratizatsiya
Redemptive Dues
41. Brezhnev main party representation - were in central committee.
Nikolai Bukharin
NEP (New Economic Policy)
Collectivization
Trust in Cadres
42. State owned land to family/ is the basis for the rapid heavy industrialization. part of the five year plan.
Zastoi
Collectivization
Darya Sevastopolskaya
Nikolai Chernychevsky
43. Take Rus out of war/ food for everyone/ split up land of nobility . Don't listen to Provision government.
Perestroika
Peace - Bread - and Land/ Power to the soviets
To the People Movement/Mad Summer of 1874
Stollypin
44. Agreement to end war with germany gave up ukraine - poland - baltic states.
Trust in Cadres
Brest-Litovsk
German-Soviet nonaggression treaty
Westernizers
45. Tsar Nicholas issued laws of liberal citizenship (duma) just like US bill of rights.
Bourgeoise/Proletariat
October Manifesto 1905
Bureaucratic Centralism
Collectivization
46. Majority/Minority - 24% to 3% of congress.
Desalinization
Darya Sevastopolskaya
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Bourgeoise/Proletariat
47. Develop Democratic Centralism- no organized group to voice opinions. Eliminated war communism with NEP.
On Party Unity
Stollypin
October Manifesto 1905
Bureaucratic Centralism
48. Nobel Anarchist- Believed peasants (freed serfs) could overthrow Russian Empire.
German-Soviet nonaggression treaty
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Mikhail Bakunin
Lenin
49. Economic theorist of NEP - executed by stalin
Darya Sevastopolskaya
Nikolai Bukharin
NEP (New Economic Policy)
Glasnost
50. Socialism should stay in Russia and not be a peoples movement - only soviet.
Trust in Cadres
Socialism in one Country
Father Gapon/Bloody Sunday
Desalinization