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Chapter 30 - Revolution and Nationalism
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Nicholas II
________ made the disastrous decision to enlist Russia in World War I in 1914.
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Alexander III
________ took strong measures to put down the revolutionaries.
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criminal behavior
The police are normally expected to respond to ________ and protect the public.
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Sun Yixian
________ and his Nationalist Party established a government in south China when the Chinese Communist Party was emerging.
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1917
In ________, the Chinese government declared war on Germany, hoping for an Allied victory.
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Terror
________ and violence are used by totalitarian dictators to compel conformity and suppress dissent.
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totalitarian regime
In a(n) ________, the police are responsible for enforcing the policies of the central government.
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Winter Palace
On January 22, 1905, 200,000 workers and their families gathered in front of the ________ of the Czar in St. Petersburg.
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Gandhi
________ urged Indians not to buy British goods, send their children to British schools, pay British taxes, or vote in British elections.
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World War
Prior to ________ I, both the United Kingdom and Russia had created spheres of influence in Persia.
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Persia
The British attempted to take over all of ________ after the war, when Russia was still suffering from the Bolshevik Revolution.
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Gandhi
________ successfully launched a boycott of British fabric, which was a source of money for the British.