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3.2 1917 Revolutions
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What were the key causes of the 1917 Revolutions in Russia?
Economic, political, social, military
What role did Tsar Nicholas II play in the events leading up to the 1917 Revolutions?
Autocratic ruler
Who led the October Revolution in 1917?
Bolsheviks
Match the cause with the specific revolution:
Economic Factors ↔️ Wartime shortages ||| Continued economic problems
Political Factors ↔️ Dissatisfaction with Tsar ||| Bolshevik seizure of power
Social Factors ↔️ Worker unrest ||| Peasant land seizures
Military Factors ↔️ Defeat in World War I ||| Bolshevik control of the army
The Bolsheviks seized power from the Provisional Government during the
October Revolution
.
True
What were major events of the February Revolution?
Strikes, mutiny, abdication
What were the underlying issues that the Provisional Government failed to address, setting the stage for the October Revolution?
Economic, political, social, military
The Provisional Government lacked strong authority and support, leading to its eventual
downfall
Match the aspect with the action taken by the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution:
Economic Issues ↔️ Peace, Land and Bread
Land Reform ↔️ Redistribution to peasants
World War I ↔️ Withdrawal from the war
The Provisional Government successfully negotiated Russia's withdrawal from World War I.
False
The February Revolution overthrew the
Tsar
World War I and economic shortages were key causes of the February Revolution.
True
The Bolsheviks promised land redistribution to the
peasants
The October Revolution was led by Vladimir Lenin and
Leon Trotsky
.
True
Match the feature with the correct revolution:
February Revolution ↔️ No central leadership
October Revolution ↔️ Led by Bolsheviks
The October Revolution marked the beginning of communist rule in Russia.
True
The February Revolution led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.
True
The Provisional Government was formed after the February Revolution but ultimately failed due to a lack of
authority
The 1917 Revolutions had a significant impact on Russia's political and social structure.
True
Which revolution overthrew the Tsar in 1917?
February Revolution
The February Revolution was triggered by wartime hardships, including massive losses and economic
strain
Order the major events of the February Revolution:
1️⃣ Strikes and demonstrations in Petrograd
2️⃣ Soldier mutiny joining protesters
3️⃣ Abdication of Tsar Nicholas II
4️⃣ Formation of Provisional Government
Tsar Nicholas II's autocratic rule and refusal to implement reforms contributed to the
1917 Revolutions
.
True
What were the key differences between the Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks in terms of authority and support?
Lacked support ||| Bolsheviks gained control
What was the Provisional Government's primary goal after the February Revolution?
To govern until elections
The Bolsheviks were able to seize power through a military
coup
What were the two key factors that led to the downfall of the Provisional Government?
Inability to address issues and rise of the Bolsheviks
What event marked the Bolsheviks' seizure of power from the Provisional Government?
October Revolution
Match the event with its description during the February Revolution:
Strikes and Demonstrations ↔️ Took place in Petrograd
Soldier Mutiny ↔️ Joined the protesters
Abdication of Tsar ↔️ Led to the formation of the Provisional Government
Why was Tsar Nicholas II criticized for his leadership?
Weak leadership and reforms
What were the key events leading to the October Revolution?
Formation of Provisional Government, economic problems, World War I, Bolshevik influence
What was the main objective of the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution?
To overthrow the Provisional Government
One outcome of the October Revolution was Russia's withdrawal from World War
I
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