Tsarism.
"Peace, Land, and Bread" - correct answerLenin's promises
1 million men - correct answerNumber of Russian men dead by 1914 in WW1
1.5% - correct answerPercentage of population that the aristocracy formed
1) To redistribute wealth among Russian people
2) To help win the Civil War by keeping towns and the Red Army supplied with weapons and food -
correct answerAims of War Communism
100 dead, several injured - correct answerThe number of dead and injured on Bloody Sunday
12-15 hours - correct answerLength of working day (factories 1894-1917)
12th March 1917 - correct answerPetrograd Soviet set up by the Bolsheviks
12th March 1917 - correct answerThe Tsar ordered troops to crush revolts but they refused
13 million peasants - correct answerNumber of peasants conscripted to the Russian Army in WW1
14 countries including Britain, France, Japan and the USA - correct answerNumber of Foreign troops who
were part of the Whites
15,000 servants and 8 palaces - correct answerNumber of servants and palaces owned by the Tsar
15th March 1917 - correct answerTsar abdicates
, 18th January 1918 - correct answerDate in which the Constituent Assembly met for the first time and
were disbanded
1903 - correct answerYear the Social Democratic Party split into two separate groups
1906 - correct answerThe First Duma
1906 - correct answerThe year the Tsar sacked Witte
1906 - correct answerWhen did Stolypin become Prime Minister?
1907 - correct answerThe Second Duma
1907-1912 - correct answerThe Third Duma
1908-1911 - correct answerImpressive economic growth under Stolypin (dates)
1911 - correct answerYear Stolypin was assassinated
1913 - correct answer300th anniversary of the Romanov rule
1918-1921 - correct answerRussian Civil War
1921 - correct answerSerious famine (after Civil War) where bread rations fell to 30 grams a day
20.8 roubles (over double that in 1921) - correct answerAverage monthly wage in 1925 (after NEP)
200,000 members - correct answerNumber of Cheka members by the 1921