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Revolutions & Nationalism

Misc.India China Lenin/StalinRussian Revolution

Violent event of 1905 when soldiers shot peaceful marchers. Russian Revolution 100 Points

Bloody Sunday

Russian Revolution 200 Points Last czar of Russia

Nicholas II Russian Revolution 200 Points

Russian Revolution 300 Points Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers

Russian Revolution 300 Points Soviets

The previous name of the Communist Party in Russia Russian Revolution 400 Points

Bolsheviks Russian Revolution 400 Points

Parliament created after the 1905 uprising. Russian Revolution 500 Points

Duma Russian Revolution 500 Points

Stalin’s mission to rapidly industrialize Russia Lenin/Stalin 100 Points

Five Year Plan

Lenin/Stalin 200 Points Stalin’s “purification” of removal of everyone not loyal to him.

Great Purge Lenin/Stalin 200 Points

Lenin/Stalin 300 Points Country that arranged for Lenin’s return to Russia from exile.

Lenin/Stalin 300 Points Germany

Lenin’s slogan Lenin/Stalin 400 Points

“Land, Peace, Bread” Lenin/Stalin 400 Points

The man who challenged Stalin for power after Lenin’s death. Lenin/Stalin 500 Points

Leon Trotsky Lenin/Stalin 500 Points

Political party founded by Mao and other revolutionaries China 100 Points

China’s Communist Party

China 200 Points Chinas last dynasty overthrown in 1912

Qing China 200 Points

China 300 Points Chinese Nationalists Party

China 300 Points Kuomingtang

Nationalist leader in China after Sun Yixian’s death China 400 Points

Chian Kai-Shek Or Jiang Jieshi China 400 Points

China’s northern province, invaded by Japan in 1931 China 500 Points

Manchuria China 500 Points

Deliberate and public refusal to obey an unjust law. India 100 Points

Civil Disobedience

India 200 Points A source of British wealth that Gandhi encouraged people to boycott.

Cotton. India 200 Points

India 300 Points A gathering of Hindus and Muslims in Punjab where 400 people were killed

India 300 Points Amritsar Massacre

Laws allowing government to jail protesters with out trial for 2 years. India 400 Points

Rowlatt Act India 400 Points

The primarily Hindu nationalist group in India India 500 Points

Indian National Congress India 500 Points

A system in which the gov’t makes all economic decisions. Misc. 100 Points

Command Economy

Misc. 200 Points Chinese protest of the Treaty of Versailles

May Fourth Movement Misc. 200 Points

Misc. 300 Points Russian labor camps

Misc. 300 Points Gulag

6,000 mile journey taken by the Communists, led by Mao Misc. 400 Points

Long March Misc. 400 Points

Wealthy peasants targeted by Stalin because of their resistance to collectivization. Misc. 500 Points

kulak Misc. 500 Points

Put some closing remark here

The Daily Double