3.3 Civil War and Lenin's Rule

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    • What was the duration of the Russian Civil War?
      1917-1922
    • The Russian Civil War was fought between the Bolsheviks and their opponents, known as the Whites
    • The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918 led to Bolshevik control over all Russian territories.
      False
    • Chronological order of the causes of the Russian Civil War
      1️⃣ Political Instability after the October Revolution
      2️⃣ Signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
      3️⃣ Ideological Differences between Bolsheviks and Whites
      4️⃣ Foreign Intervention supporting the Whites
      5️⃣ Economic Hardship worsening living conditions
    • Who were the key leaders of the Bolsheviks during the Civil War?
      VladimirLeninVladimir Lenin and LeonTrotskyLeon Trotsky
    • The Whites during the Civil War aimed to restore the Tsarist regime
    • Which treaty in 1918 resulted in significant land concessions by the Bolsheviks?
      Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
    • The Whites were a united political faction with a clear leadership structure.
      False
    • Chronological order of key events in the Russian Civil War
      1️⃣ October Revolution
      2️⃣ Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
      3️⃣ Establishment of the Cheka
      4️⃣ Formation of the Red Army
      5️⃣ Foreign Intervention
      6️⃣ Defeat of the Whites
    • Who led the formation of the Red Army?
      LeonTrotskyLeon Trotsky
    • The Red Army's victory in the Civil War led to the consolidation of Bolshevik power
    • Which countries intervened in the Russian Civil War to support the Whites?
      United States, Britain, France
    • The Allied intervention in the Civil War strengthened anti-Bolshevik sentiments in Russia.
      False
    • What was the primary timeframe of the Russian Civil War?
      1917-1922
    • The Bolsheviks' seizure of power led to widespread political instability
    • The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany angered Russian nationalists.
    • What was one of the key ideological differences between the Bolsheviks and the Whites?
      Clashing political views
    • Allied support for the Whites prolonged the Russian Civil War by foreign intervention
    • Arrange the factors that triggered the Russian Civil War in a logical order based on their immediate impact.
      1️⃣ Political Instability
      2️⃣ Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
      3️⃣ Ideological Differences
      4️⃣ Foreign Intervention
      5️⃣ Economic Hardship
    • Who were the two main factions involved in the Russian Civil War?
      Bolsheviks and Whites
    • Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky were key leaders of the Bolsheviks.
    • Lenin's Marxist ideology united the Bolsheviks under a shared goal of establishing a communist state.
    • Which leaders of the Whites aimed to restore the Tsarist regime during the Russian Civil War?
      Anton Denikin and Alexander Kolchak
    • Match the factions in the Russian Civil War with their goals:
      Bolsheviks ↔️ Establish communist government
      Whites ↔️ Restore the Tsarist regime
    • What event triggered the Russian Civil War on October 25, 1917?
      October Revolution
    • The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918 led to the Bolsheviks withdrawing from World War I.
    • Who led the formation of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War?
      Leon Trotsky
    • The Allied powers intervened in the Russian Civil War between 1918 and 1920.
    • In what years did the Red Army defeat the Whites, consolidating Bolshevik power?
      1920-1922
    • The Allied powers provided troops to the White Army during the Russian Civil War.
    • Why did the foreign intervention ultimately fail during the Russian Civil War?
      Lack of unity and coordination
    • Lenin's leadership was crucial in guiding the Bolsheviks to victory in the Russian Civil War due to his centralized control.
    • What famous quote by Lenin captured the desires of the Russian people and fueled Bolshevik support?
      "Peace, Land, Bread!"
    • War Communism policies helped the Bolsheviks win the Civil War but led to severe economic hardships.
    • What policy replaced War Communism in 1921 to stabilize the Russian economy?
      New Economic Policy (NEP)
    • The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was formed in 1922 under Lenin's leadership.
    • What marked the end of the Russian Civil War?
      Lenin's leadership
    • The NEP allowed peasants to sell surplus grain
    • The Bolshevik party maintained control through a one-party system.
    • What did Lenin call the NEP in his quote?
      A temporary retreat to capitalism