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WH CH. 30 Review Pogroms Bolsheviks What were soviets under Russia's provisional government totalitarian state What was the purpose of the Soviet state's Five-Year Plans? Reza Shah Pahlavi What did Sun Yixian's Revolutionary Alliance accomplish? Long March Salt March .Mohandis K. Gandhi How did czars Alexander III and Nicholas II deal with calls for reform? How did the Russo-Japanese war show the czar's weakness? Treaty of Versailles/Chinese territories Results of the Bolshevik Revolution Great Purge

WH CH. 30 Review industrial and agricultural revolutions "May Fourth Movement“ What was the result of China having a Nationalist government recognized by the world but a Communist party growing in the countryside? What led Great Britain finally to grant India limited self-rule? What impact did Russia's involvement in World War I have on the Russian government? How did life change for Russians after the success of the Bolshevik revolution? Shanghai Massacre Chinese civil war What promises were made to the Indian people in exchange for their service under Britain in World War I? What influences created an environment for nationalism in Southwest Asia? Turkey Joseph Stalin's command economy system Kulaks weapons of totalitarianism

WH CH. 30 Review Soviet Duma Rasputin Karl Marx Lenin Nicholas II Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Alexander III Bloody Sunday Trans-Siberian Railway New Economic Policy (NEP) March Revolution Mao Zedong Sun Yixian Jiang Jieshi Kuomintang

WH CH. 30 Review Iran India Turkey Saudi Arabia