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This was how the reigns of Alexander IIIand Nicholas II helped make

revolution possible.

What was they both upheld an autocratic government without reform?

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Of the following this was the impact Russia’s involvement in WWI had on theRussian government: Created a window

for the Mensheviks; Established theDuma as voice of moderates; Revealed the

weaknesses of czarist rule and militaryleadership; All the above.

What was it revealed the weaknesses of czarist rule and military leadership?

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This was how life for Russians changedafter the success of the Bolshevik

revolution: Education became a publicinstitution; Motherhood no longerconsidered patriotic duty; Russia

organized into several self-governingRepublics; All the above

What was Russia was organized into several self-governing republics?

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One of the following is NOT part of thetransformation of the Soviet Union intoa totalitarian state: Great Purge; Five-Year Plans; Creation of the first soviets;

Or establishment of collective farms.

What are the creation of the first soviets?

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This was why the Chinese peasantsaligned with Communists and not

the Nationalist.

What was the Communists divided land among the farmers, while the Nationalists ignored them?

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This group of people were the victims ofthe Shanghai Massacre and these people

were their murderers.

What was Chinese Communists were killed by Chinese Nationalists?

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This event in 1937 halted theChinese civil war.

What was Japan launched an all-out invasion of China?

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These promises were made tothe Indian people in exchangefor their service under Britain

in WWI.

What was that reforms would lead to self-government?

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These influences created anEnvironment for nationalism in

Southwest Asia.

What was the breakup of the Ottoman Empire and Western interest in the region?

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In this country Nationalist lead asuccessful rebellion against itssultan and then reformed the government with an emphasis

on modernization.

What was Turkey?

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This man was head of theBolshevik revolution.

Who was Vladimir Lenin?

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This man was called “FatherRussia” and ruthlessly killedmany of his own countrymen.

Who was Stalin?

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This man is called “Father of Modern China.”

Who was Sun Yixian?

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This man’s goal was to stage aCommunist revolution in China

led by peasants.

Who was Mao Zedong?

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This leader was called “GreatSoul” by his people.

Who was Mohandas Gandhi?

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This man was the first presidentOf the new Republic of Turkey.

Who was Mustafa Kemal?

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This man changed the name ofhis country from Persia to

Iran.

Who was Reza Shah Pahlavi?

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Beginning a successful to unifyArabia, he renamed the new

kingdom Saudi Arabia.

Who was Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud?

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This event caused the death of400 Indians and wounded 1,200who were unarmed and enclosed

in a courtyard.

What was the Amritsar Massacre?

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To curb dissent, these laws wereallowed the government to jailprotesters without trial for as

long as two years.

What were the Rowlatt Laws?