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Question 1

In early November 1917, Lenin's Bolsheviks
 
  a. staged the Sverdlovsk Massacre in Kiev.
  b. killed the tsar.
  c. successfully took power from the Provisional Government in a coup.
  d. established the White army.
  e. created the Council of Soviets.

Question 2

What was Rasputin's fate?
 
  a. He became a member of the Russian Politburo.
  b. He was assassinated.
  c. He tried to stage a coup against Tsar Nicholas and was imprisoned for it.
  d. He organized a plot to murder Tsar Nicholas II.
  e. He became a powerful military leader.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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