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quiz: changes in russia
date:
true/false
decide if each statement is true or false, and write \true\ or \false\ in the blank.
- the bolsheviks renamed themselves the communists.
- lenin was the czar of russia during world war i.
- russia dropped out of world war i to keep its honor.
- some soviets had more power than the temporary government.
- in 1922, russia was renamed petrograd.
multiple choice
circle the best answer, and write the letter in the box.
- of russian soldiers died in world war i.
a. hundreds
b. thousands
c. millions
d. billions
- one of the bolshevik slogans was \ \.
a. peace, land, bread
b. peace, money, land
c. land, money, food
d. peace, bread, wine
short answer
answer the following question in complete sentences.
- who was alexandra?
Brief Explanations
- The Bolsheviks did rename themselves the Communists, so it's true.
- Lenin was not the czar; Nicholas II was the czar during WWI, so it's false.
- Russia dropped out of WWI mainly due to internal unrest and to focus on building a new - regime, not to keep its honor, so it's false.
- Some soviets had significant power and influence over the temporary government, so it's true.
- In 1922, Russia was part of the formation of the Soviet Union, and Petrograd was a city name change (earlier called St. Petersburg), not a renaming of Russia, so it's false.
- Millions of Russian soldiers died in WWI.
- One of the Bolshevik slogans was "Peace, Land, Bread".
- Alexandra was the wife of Czar Nicholas II of Russia.
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- true
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- C. Millions
- A. Peace, Land, Bread
- Alexandra was the wife of Czar Nicholas II of Russia.