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Bloody Sunday •Czar Nicholas II ordering troops to fire on peaceful protesters who attempted to encourage him to enact Enlightened reforms.
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Feb 10, 2017

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Bloody Sunday• Czar Nicholas II ordering troops to fire on peaceful protesters who

attempted to encourage him to enact Enlightened reforms.

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The Duma• A body intended to represent the Russian people, but would be

disbanded every time critical of Czar Nicholas.

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Alexander Kerensky• Established a provisional government after Czar Nicholas. Shared

power with soviets, that proved to be ineffectual.

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Soviets• Local councils during the Russian Revolution.

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Bolsheviks• Socialist party led by Vladimir Lenin during the Russian Revolution.

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Vladimir Lenin• Marxist leader of the Bolsheviks, issued April Theses.

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April Theses• Issued by Vladimir Lenin which demanded peace, land for peasants,

and power to the soviets.

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk• Treaty between the Soviets and Germany which a huge peace of

western Russia was ceded to Germany, so Russia dropped out of World War I and was not apart of the negotiation during the Treaty of Versailles.

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Soviet Union• Baltic republics, Ukraine, Siberia, and other parts of the former

Russian Empire.

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Red Army• Military force under the command of Leon Trotsky created by the

Bolsheviks.

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Leon Trotsky• Commander of the Red Army

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Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk, "Father of the Turks")• Led successful military campaigns against the Greeks, and overthrew

the Ottoman sultan. First President of modern Turkey. Set Turkey on a path toward Europe as opposed to the Middle East.

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New Economic Policy• Instituted by Lenin which had capitalistic aspects, but was discarded

by Joseph Stalin.

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Joseph Stalin• Leader of the Soviet Union, and imposed his Five Year Plans.

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Five Year Plans• Instituted by Stalin that called for expedient agricultural production by

ruthlessly taking over private farms and combining them into state-owned enterprises, and advocated for the construction of large, nationalized factories.

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Collectivization• Taking over private farms and combining them into state owned

enterprises.

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Totalitarianism• The political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an

absolute state authority

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Communism• A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and

leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.

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USSR• Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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The "Great Purge"• Referring to the Stalin regime systematically killing so many of its

enemies.