Chapter 162. Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian

162.1 Russian Views of War and Revolution

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Chapter 28: World War and Revolution 1914–1929
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: Russian Views of War and Revolution

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Question 162.1

Correct. The answer is b. The government’s decision to continue Russia’s involvement in World War I after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas eventally led to widespread discontent and then revolution as Russian casualties in the war continued to mount.
Incorrect. The answer is b. The government’s decision to continue Russia’s involvement in World War I after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas eventally led to widespread discontent and then revolution as Russian casualties in the war continued to mount.
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Question 162.2

Correct. The answer is d. The U.S. Army reported, “Apart from the Bolshevik not a single [political] movement has any popularity. Those who read moderate newspapers are looked upon as [followers of the] “bourgeoisie” and “counter-revolutionists.”
Incorrect. The answer is d. The U.S. Army reported “Apart from the Bolshevik not a single [political] movement has any popularity. Those who read moderate newspapers are looked upon as [followers of the] “bourgeoisie” and “counter-revolutionists.”
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Question 162.3

Correct. The answer is c. The landowner said that the old men, the women, and the sick who remained in the countryside welcomed the revolution and believed the tsar was at fault due to his “foolish management of the country.”
Incorrect. The answer is c. The landowner said that the old men, the women, and the sick who remained in the countryside welcomed the revolution and believed the tsar was at fault due to his “foolish management of the country.”
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Question 162.4

Correct. The answer is d. Though child soldiers had served in Russia’s army in previous wars by lying about their ages, the boys were usually sent home when their age was discovered; however, toward the end of World War I, Russia was sending child soldiers to serve in its depleted armies.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Though child soldiers had served in Russia’s army in previous wars by lying about their ages, the boys were usually sent home when their age was discovered; however, toward the end of World War I, Russia was sending child soldiers to serve in its depleted armies.
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Question 162.5

Correct. The answer is a. The all-female combat units were known as the Battalions of Death because they were expected to lead the way into battle.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The all-female combat units were known as the Battalions of Death because they were expected to lead the way into battle.
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