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Bolsheviks

The faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party that seized power in the October Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin.

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October Revolution

A coup led by the Bolsheviks in 1917 that resulted in the overthrow of the Provisional Government in Russia.

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Whites

Anti-Bolshevik forces during the Russian Civil War, including monarchists and other groups opposed to the Reds.

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Bolshevik Victory

The Bolsheviks (Reds) won the Russian Civil War.

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Cult of Personality

A political system where a leader is presented as infallible and heroic, often through propaganda.

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Totalitarianism

A type of government seeking total control over all aspects of public and private life.

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Romanov Family

The royal family executed during the Russian Civil War.

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Class Struggle

According to Marx, the engine of history.

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Pravda

The Communist Party's official newspaper.

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Kulaks

Wealthy peasants in Russia who resisted collectivization.

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Five-Year Plans

Stalin's industrialization strategy aimed at rapid economic growth.

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Abolition of Property

The economic policy closest to The Communist Manifesto, advocating for public ownership of land.

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Bolshevik Power Sharing

The Bolsheviks and the Soviet Congress shared power after the October Revolution.

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Joseph Stalin

The leader who succeeded Lenin after his death in 1924.

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Eisenstein's Films

Notable Soviet films included 'Battleship Potemkin'.

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Communism's Goal

The establishment of a classless society where all property is publicly owned.

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Marx's View on Capitalism

A Marxist would NOT want private ownership of the means of production.

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Kulaks

Wealthy peasants who resisted collectivization.

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Great Purge

A campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union during the late 1930s.

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Totalitarianism

A political system where the state seeks total control over its citizens.

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Joseph Stalin

Leader who succeeded Lenin in 1924 and developed a totalitarian regime.

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Bolsheviks

The faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party led by Lenin that seized power in 1917.

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Five Year Plan

Stalin's economic policy aimed at rapid industrialization and collectivization.

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March Revolution

An uprising in 1917 that led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.

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Menshevik

A faction of the Russian socialist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks.

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Soviet

A council representing workers' and soldiers' interests.

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Provisional Government

The temporary government established after the abdication of Nicholas II.

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Rasputin

A mystic and advisor to the Romanov family, influential prior to the Russian Revolution.

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Lenin

Leader of the Bolsheviks and head of the Russian government after the October Revolution.

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Proletariat

The working class, particularly in relation to Marxist theory.

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Red Army

The army of the Bolshevik government.

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White Army

The anti-Bolshevik forces in the Russian Civil War.

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Leon Trotsky

Key figure in the Bolshevik Revolution and leader of the Red Army.

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New Economic Policy

Lenin's policy to stabilize the economy by allowing some private enterprise.

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Red Terror

A campaign of political repression and violence carried out by the Bolsheviks.

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Traits of Totalitarianism

Includes propaganda, censorship, and the suppression of dissent.

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Command Economy

An economic system where the government makes all economic decisions.

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Soviet Realism

An artistic movement that glorified communism and Soviet life.

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Alexander III

Emperor of Russia known for his oppressive policies and suppression of dissent.

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Duma

The legislative body of the Russian Empire.

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Bloody Sunday

The 1905 incident where peaceful protesters were shot by the Tsar's troops.

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Russo-Japanese War

A conflict between Russia and Japan (1904-1905) over territorial disputes.

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Nicholas II

The last Emperor of Russia, abdicated in 1917.

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Pogroms

Violent riots aimed at the massacre or persecution of an ethnic group, particularly Jews.

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

The peace treaty signed by the Bolshevik government and Germany in 1918.

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Collective Farm

A large farm owned and operated collectively by a group of farmers.

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October/November Revolution

The 1917 revolution that resulted in the Bolsheviks taking power.

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Alexander Kerensky

The leader of the Provisional Government before the Bolshevik takeover.