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Russian Revolution Vocabulary

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Bloody Sunday   massacre when the czar’s palace guards opened fire on several hundred unarmed workers.  
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Glasnost   a policy marked by Gorbachev, known as openness, which consisted of democratic change in Russia.  
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Cheka   Lenin’s secret police.  
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Duma   the name of Russia’s first parliament established in 1905.  
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Great Purge   a campaign of terror launched by Stalin in 1934.  
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Mensheviks   the majority faction of Petrograd Soviets.  
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Bolsheviks   a Marxist group who supported a small number of revolutionaries willing to sacrifice everything for radical change.  
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CIS   The Commonwealth of Independent States or a loose federation of the former Soviet territory.  
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Peter the Great   (1696) First absolute ruler of modern Russia who westernized Russia.  
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Soviets   local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers.  
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Communism   Political ideology based on the ideas of Marx and Lenin.  
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Politburo   was the ruling committee of the Communist party.  
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Boris Yeltsin   became Russian Republic’s first directly elected president.  
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The Red Guard   the Military Revolutionary committee (Bolshevik Militia) run by Leon Trotsky.  
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Alexander Kerensky   Russian lawyer, minister of justice, minister of defense, and eventually prime minister who kept Russia in the war.  
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Collective Farms   large government owned farms where they forced people to live.  
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Provisional Government   a temporary government in response to the disintegration of the czar’s government.  
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Ivan the Terrible   ruled Russia in 1533 and was the first ruler to receive the title czar.  
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Czar/Tsar   Russian word meaning “Caesar”  
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Joseph Stalin   was the 2nd leader of Russia and the Communist party by 1929.  
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk   signed March 3, 1918 by the Bolsheviks and Germans by which Russia lost 1/3 of its population and ¼ of its territory.  
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Mikal Gorbechev   was a liberal Russian who was the youngest leader ever at age 54.  
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Whites   army composed of Lenin’s opposition.  
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Reds   Bolshevik army.  
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Totalitarianism   a government that took absolute control of the public’s private lives.  
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Kulaks   is a class of wealthy peasants.  
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Ethnic Cleansing   is the act of trying to rid a certain race out of a country.  
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Westernization   is the use of Western Europe as a model for change.  
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Rasputin   a man claiming to have healing powers and manipulated the Czarina Alexandra.  
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Trotsky   military leader of the Red Army.  
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Stolypin   Russian Prime Minister who made positive lasting reforms.  
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1905 Revolution   destructive series of riots and revolts throughout Russia following Bloody Sunday.  
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Boyars   nobles who own land in Russia.  
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Nicholas II   the last czar of Russia.  
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Pogroms   organized violence against the Jews supported by the Russian government.  
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Vladimir Lenin   the leader of the Bolsheviks and the first communist leader of the USSR.  
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Catherine the Great   German became empress when her husband (a Romanov) was dethroned and assassinated.  
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