| A | B |
| Name given to councils of workers and soldiers by revolutionary socialists | Soviets |
| Group that helped to overthrow the provisional govenment | Red Guard |
| Group that remained loyal to the czar | Whites |
| Communist secret police | Cheka |
| An illiterate peasant who became close to the czarina | Rasputin |
| "Bolshevik" means... | Majority |
| Promise of Lenin and Bolsheviks | Peace, Land and Bread |
| To keep from becoming a rallying symbol | The czar and his family were shot |
| The Communists used this to fight counterrevolution | Reign of terror |
| "Dictatorship of the Proletariat" | Lenin's adaption of Marxism |
| Communist legislature | Supreme Soviet |
| A multinational state made up of European and Asian people | USSR or Soviet Union |
| New Economic Policy | A temporary retreat from communism to help the nation recover |
| Chief contenders for leadership after Lenin's death | Trotsky and Stalin |
| Command economy | government makes all economic decisions |
| What were collectives? | Large farms owned and operated by peasants as a group |
| Wealthy peasants were known as... | Kulaks |
| Propaganda of Totalitarian State | Praised communism, condemned capitalism,revived nationalism |
| What is the religion of Totalitarian State? | Atheism |
| Head of society in Totalitarian State | Communist party members |
| One party dictatorship which regulates every aspect of citizen's lives | Totalitarian State |
| Belief that there is no god | Atheism |
| What did socialist realism try to communicate? | The Soviet Union in a positive light |
| What was needed to build an industrial state? | Educated workers |
| Schools taught basic skills and... | communist values, collective farming, and love of Stalin |
| Perhaps only symbol of Russian identity that survived communism | Russian Orthodox Church |