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Communism is a system of government where the nation through the government owns all means of production and gives resources to the people according to their needs.
Marxism-Leninism refers to a system of taking power where communists take power through democratic means and them impose a one party state.
The Bourgeoisie is a Communist term for the capitalists who own society's means of production and work to enrich themselves.
The Proletariat are the working class and the first international was an organization that was established to fight for the working class.
The Czar was the ruler of Russia when it was an empire. Pogroms refer to organized killings of people of a certain ethnic group or religious affiliation.
The Duma was the Russian parliament under the Czar and the Russo-Japanese war was a conflict between Russia and Japan in 1905.
The Provisional government took over from the Tsar after the February Revolution of 1917. The Mensheviks and Bolsheviks were two different factions in the Russian Socialist party.
The Soviets were organized areas under the control of Bolsheviks and the Red Guards was the armed wing of the Bolsheviks.
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 was in October and brought them to power while the Cheka were the secret police of the Russian Communist government.
White Russians were Russians who wanted to overthrow the Red Russians who were the Bolsheviks and Communists. The Red Army was the army established by the Russian Communist government.
What was Communist Russia like?
After the Bolsheviks took control of Russia in the 1917 November Revolution, they established a one party state. Organizations like the Cheka kept control while the Red Army defended the nation.
The Bolsheviks had to face off against White Russians and eventually defeated them in a Russian Civil War after which they controlled Russia for several decades.
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