Title: Honors Eastern Europe
1Honors Eastern Europe
Chapter 33 Terms
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2Ch. 33 for 100
What is it to abdicate?
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3Ch. 33 for 200
- A council made up of workers, soldiers, and
peasants
What is a soviet?
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4Ch. 33 for 300
- Riots and strikes in Petrograd, the Russian
capital. Many soldiers refused to fire on the
protesters, some actually joined them. Led to
Czar Nicholas II abdicating
What was the March Revolution?
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What was the Bolshevik Revolution?
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- Destroyed Kiev and other important Russian
cities, forced Russians to pay tributes to them
through the prince, led to trade with other Asian
lands, left Russians with a lasting suspicion
and fear of foreigners
What did indirect Mongol rule cause?
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- -Ruled from 1462-1505
- -built strong government based on Byzantine
traditions - -Took steps to creating a strong and unified
Russia - -Ended Mongol control of Russia
Who was Ivan the Great?
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- -Worked the strengthen autocracy
- -Created secret police
- -Conducted reign of terror against powerful
independent nobles - -Introduced reforms, IE new law code
- -Expanded Russias borders
- -Renewed contact with Western Europe
Who was Ivan the Terrible?
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- -Hired western engineers, shipbuilders, and other
technical experts to improve navy and army - -Also used to build modern industries
- -Established schools teaching scientific theories
- -Introduced reforms to make his government more
efficient and take more control of the Church - -Built a city completely copying W. Europes
techniques
How did Peter the Great introduce western ideas
to Russia?
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- A religious painting of Jesus, Mary, or a saint
found in every peasants home
What is an icon?
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- A village commune that regulated village life.
Run by a council of men who were the heads of
families
What is a mir?
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- Nobles were powerful and had complete control
over serfs, or peasants, and the serfs had almost
no rights. They were the property ofwho owned the
land on which they were born.
How was Russian society set up?
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Served as the servant of the scar, the Church
closely allied itself with autocracy, priests
worked with the government as spies
- What purpose did the Church serve for the Russian
govt?
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Organized acts of violence against Jews as a
result of the governments anti-Jewish attitude
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- -Led to Russia becoming a multi-national empire,
with ethnic Russians making up les than half,
leading to a clash - -Expansion alarmed other European powers,
tensions tightened and would eventually trigger a
war
What effects did expansion have?
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16Ch. 32 for 500
- Small group of nobles and army officers tried to
overthrow the czars govt in Dec. 1825, hoped to
establish constitutional monarchy
What was the Decembrist Revolt?
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- -Reacted with brute repression
- -Imposed strict censorship, banned books with
liberal, western ideas - -Targeted schools and universities as areas of
unrest - -Secret police spied on students, teachers, and
even govt officials
What was Czar Nicholas 1s reaction to the revolt?
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- The realization of the common people that the
current Russian political and economic system had
slowed their nations industrial growth
What led to a limited reform?
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- -Better health care and more food led to
population in the country side soared, while
farmers had less land than ever before - -Living conditions lowered immensely, factory
laws nonexistent - -Unions forbidden by law, didnt organize strikes
etc. until early 1900s
What were the effects of industrialization?
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- -common people tired of no change
- -planned to overthrow czar and establish
socialism in Russia
What were the main reasons for a revolution?
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- Started as a peaceful march led by Father Georgi,
people peacefully requesting better working
conditions and some political freedoms. Soldiers
opened fire and more than 100 lay dead
What was Bloody Sunday?
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22Questions to Ask Yourself
- What were the goals of Lenin and the Bolshevik
party? - How does it play into the bigger picture?
- How were other countries affected?
- Why was the rebellions happening at this
particular time?
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23Bonus Question!!!
- What it takes to do well on this test.
What is studying?
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