Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On6w87KsClQvideoConcepts covered:Bolsheviks, Russian Civil War, Red Army, Trotsky, industrial areas
The Bolsheviks won the Russian Civil War due to their disciplined and unified Red Army, led by experienced officers like Trotsky, and their ideological motivation. Additionally, they controlled key industrial areas, railways, and major cities like Moscow and Petrograd, giving them access to more resources and manpower.
Factors Leading to Bolshevik Victory in Russian Civil War
Concepts covered:Bolsheviks, Russian Civil War, Red Army, Trotsky, Moscow
The Bolsheviks' victory in the Russian Civil War can be attributed to several key factors, including the disciplined and well-led Red Army, Trotsky's leadership, ideological motivation, control over industrial areas and railways, and the strategic control of Moscow and Petrograd.
Question 1
Who led the disciplined Red Army?
Question 2
Why was the Red Army more disciplined?
Question 3
How did the common cause affect the Red Army?
Question 4
How did control of railways benefit the Red Army?
Factors Leading to Bolshevik Victory in the Russian Civil War
Concepts covered:Bolsheviks, Russian Civil War, White Army weaknesses, Centralization policies, Geographical control
The Bolsheviks' victory in the Russian Civil War was influenced by factors such as the lack of unity and discipline within the White Army, the strategic geographical control of the Bolsheviks, and the centralization policies implemented by Lenin.
Question 5
How did the Bolsheviks use foreign support for propaganda?
Question 6
What was a long-term effect of Lenin's centralization?
Question 7
Why did Lenin justify centralization during the Civil War?
Question 8
How did the Cheka support the Bolshevik regime?
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