Chp5.4Consolidation of the one party state Flashcards

1
Q

What helped to define the new one party state?

A

the decrees made by the Sovnarkom

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2
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When were workers put in charge of the railways ?

A

January 1918

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3
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Who replaced the Red Guards who were demobilised?

A

the Red Army of workers and peasants formed to protect the regime

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4
Q

When was Trotsky placed at the head of the Red Army?

A

March 1918

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5
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When was the capital transferred to Moscow?

A

March 1918

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6
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Who were the Red Guards who were demobilised and replaced by the Red Army?

A

they were volunteers and had helped to carry out the October/November revolution

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7
Q

Under the one party state, although religion had not been banned, what had Russia become?

A

a secular state with the government giving no further support to the Orthodox Church

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8
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What decree removed the Church’s judicial powers and its right to own property with many of its main assets seized?

A

the separation decree

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9
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What did the separation decree mean for the Church? (3)

A
  • removed Church’s judicial powers
  • removed right to own property
  • many of its main assets seized
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10
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What happened to the clergy during the consolidation of the one-party state?(3)

A
  • They were disenfranchised
  • left without civil rights
  • subject to persecution
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11
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How did the Bolsheviks stop religious writings?

A

the religious printing presses were closed

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12
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What calendar did the Russians move to in February 1918 which was used by the rest of Europe?

A

the Gregorian calendar

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13
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What did the Julian Calendar mean for Russia?

A

they were 13 days behind Western Europe

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14
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How did the Bolsheviks remove the appeal of the Social Revolutionaries during their consolidation of the one party state ?

A

they adopted the policy of the ‘socialisation of land’ which was essentially the programme long advocated by the SR’s

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15
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What was proclaimed to oversee the transition to the socialist society in July 1918?

A

the first Soviet Constitution for the “Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic” (RSFSR)

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16
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What is the RSFSR?

A

the “Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic”

17
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When was the first Soviet Constitution of the “Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic” proclaimed to oversee the transition to a socialist society?

A

July 1918

18
Q

What did the first Soviet Constitution of the “Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic” proclaimed to oversee the transition to a socialist society state that supreme power belonged to ?

A

they stated that supreme power rested with the All-Russian Congress of Soviets

19
Q

Who made up the All-Russian Congress of Soviets?

A

deputies from elected local soviets across Russia

20
Q

in the All-Russian Congress of Soviets what was to be the ‘supreme organ of power’?

A

the central executive committee of that Congress

21
Q

Who was the All-Russian Congress of Soviets made responsible for electing?

A

Sovnarkom

22
Q

Who were excluded from voting? (3)

A
  • business men
  • clergy
  • tsarist officials
23
Q

Who was the vote reserved for ?

A

the ‘toiling masses’

24
Q

How was the workers vote weighted against the peasants in the election to the All-Russian Congress of Soviets?

A

weighted in the proportion of five to one

25
Q

Who officially appointed the Sovnarkom ?

A

the All-Russian Congress of Soviets

26
Q

While the Sovnarkom was officially appointed by the Congress, in practise who was it chosen by ?

A

it was chosen by the Bolshevik/Communist Party’s Central Committee

27
Q

Why was the democratic appearance of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets limited?

A

as the Congress only met at intervals and so the executive authority remained at the hands of Sovnarkom

28
Q

What principle was established by the one-party state in regards to workers and food?

A

‘he who does not work shall not eat’

29
Q

Who did the constitution welcome into the new Soviet state?

A

non-Russian nationalities that had been part of the old Russian Empire