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Bloody Sunday - Started because workers demanded better wages and universal suffrage. Hundreds of
people were killed by the Czar's troops and it sparked riots throughout the countryside



Bolshevik Revolution - Small group of professional revolutionaries took control of the Winter Palace and
arrested members of the Provisional Government and claimed authority in Russia



Kerensky - After the overthrow of the czar this man became the leader of the Provisional Government
and attempted to restore authority but was unsuccessful



Nicholas II - the last czar of the Romanovs that was executed with his entire family



Soviets - Workers council that was formed after bloody sunday to voice workers grievances and to try to
establish a representative government



Resputin - A monk who was believed to have mystical healing powers. He had a lot of political influence
and was later assassinated because of his power



Duma - A legislative body of elected officials that was created to put an end to the rioting in the
countryside and cities.



What are the causes of the Russian Revolution - Bloody Sunday, Russo- Japanese War, Outdated, World
War I, Nicholas II and Social Inequality



October Manufesto - Nicholas II signed it creating a limited monarchy



March or February Revolution - Nicholas II abdicating the thrown



Vladimir Lenin - headed the Bolsheviks

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