Title: The Russian Revolution
1Why is 1917 considered the turning point of WWI?
2- Autocracy, Orthodoxy and Nationalism
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3How did the Russian army perform when war broke
out?
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6- There were two revolutions in 1917
- The February (March-western calendar)
- The October (November)
7Why was the second The November 6th Revolution
more significant?Who were the Bolsheviks? Who
was their leader?
8- How did Czar Nicholas II's government come to an
end?
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- The Provisional government of Alexander
Kerensky continued the war .. big mistake that
led to his undoing -
10 - Founder of the Bolshevik Party which was
outlawed in Russia.
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12Upon returning to Russia, What did Lenin promised?
13The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, March 1918
- Why might this be called a bad treaty for Russia?
- Why did Lenin sign it?
14- Woodrow Wilsons
- Proclamation of Neutrality
- 1916 Re-elected President He kept us out of the
war.
15Allied propaganda
- Americans felt a kinship with the British and
friendship with France since the American
Revolution
16What changed for Americans?
- German unrestricted submarine warfare
- attacked ships of neutral nations without warning
and without attempting to save the crew and
passengers - May 7, 1915 The Lusitania 128 Americans died
17American economic interests
- American agricultural and manufactured goods were
sold almost exclusively to the Allies. - American investors extended substantial loans to
the Allies
18American idealism
- a war to end all wars - Woodrow Wilson
- the world must be made safe for democracy -
Woodrow Wilson - The March Revolution in Russia a Provisional
government with strong democratic tendencies.
19April 6, 1917 America goes to war
- The formal end to neutrality came when Congress
passed a formal declaration of war - Wilson offered a peace plan The Fourteen Points
- It took about a year for the U.S. to recruit,
train, supply and transport a modern army to
Europe
20Significance of American entrance into the war
- Broke sharply with Americas traditional
avoidance of foreign entanglements the policy
of isolation George Washington - Turned the tide of battle in favor of the Allies
- Americas emergence as a world power and
eventually a world leader
21Hostility towards Germany
- Autocratic Kaiser William
- Invasion of neutral Belgium
- Allied propaganda
- Economic interests
- American idealism
- The Lusitania
- Contd submarine warfare
- The Zimmerman telegram
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