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The Civil War. Revision Test. 1. Why were the US, Britain and France alarmed by the Bolshevik takeover?. The tsar had been put to death. They feared Russia would support Germany in the First World War. The Bolsheviks wanted world revolution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Civil War

The Civil War

Revision Test

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1. Why were the US, Britain and France alarmed by the Bolshevik

takeover?a) The tsar had been put to death.

b) They feared Russia would support Germany in the First World War.

c) The Bolsheviks wanted world revolution.

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2. Who organised the Red Army during the civil war?

a) Trotsky

b) Lenin

c) Stalin

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3. What was the name of the system used to organise the whole population to provide supplies for the war effort?

a) War Bolshevism

b) War Communism

c) Dictatorship of the Proletariat

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4. What was the "Red Terror"?

a) The wild charges by the fanatically-loyal communist soldiers.

b) The murder of communist generals' families by the Whites.

c) The Bolsheviks putting anyone who opposed them to death.

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5. Where did General Miller set up a White government?

a) Archangel

b) Vladivostok

c) The Crimea

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6. Admiral Kolchak had 100,000 men and Nicholas II's treasury,

so how was he defeated?

a) A drunken mutiny by his own officers.

b) A Bolshevik counter-attack.

c) The Czechs.

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7. How was General Yudenich defeated?

a) Trotsky inspired a counter-attack.

b) The Finns attacked him from the rear.

c) The communists took people to fight him by train.

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8. Why was General Denikin defeated?

a) Britain and France did not send any help.

b) The White Terror was not terrifying enough.

c) He ran out of money.

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9. Where did General Wrangel make a last stand for the

Whites? a) The Crimea

b) Archangel

c) Vladivostok

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10. What was the "Czech legion"?

a) A platoon of soldiers guarding the Trans-Siberian Railway.

b) An invasion by a unit of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

c) A group of prisoners of war.

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1. Why were the US, Britain and France alarmed by the Bolshevik

takeover?a) The tsar had been put to death.

b) They feared Russia would support Germany in the First World War.

c) The Bolsheviks wanted world revolution.

Page 13: The Civil War

2. Who organised the Red Army during the civil war?

a) Trotsky

b) Lenin

c) Stalin

Page 14: The Civil War

3. What was the name of the system used to organise the whole population to provide supplies for the war effort?

a) War Bolshevism

b) War Communism

c) Dictatorship of the Proletariat

Page 15: The Civil War

4. What was the "Red Terror"?

a) The wild charges by the fanatically-loyal communist soldiers.

b) The murder of communist generals' families by the Whites.

c) The Bolsheviks putting anyone who opposed them to death.

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5. Where did General Miller set up a White government?

a) Archangel

b) Vladivostok

c) The Crimea

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6. Admiral Kolchak had 100,000 men and Nicholas II's treasury,

so how was he defeated?

a) A drunken mutiny by his own officers.

b) A Bolshevik counter-attack.

c) The Czechs.

Page 18: The Civil War

7. How was General Yudenich defeated?

a) Trotsky inspired a counter-attack.

b) The Finns attacked him from the rear.

c) The communists took people to fight him by train.

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8. Why was General Denikin defeated?

a) Britain and France did not send any help.

b) The White Terror was not terrifying enough.

c) He ran out of money.

Page 20: The Civil War

9. Where did General Wrangel make a last stand for the

Whites? a) The Crimea

b) Archangel

c) Vladivostok

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10. What was the "Czech legion"?

a) A platoon of soldiers guarding the Trans-Siberian Railway.

b) An invasion by a unit of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

c) A group of prisoners of war.