The Grand Revolutions Quiz! - Statistics

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France Causes Dates Year Date % Correct
The American Civil War ------ 1775 - 1783
83%
The Diamond NecklaceAffair ------ 1784 - 1785
83%
Necker presents theCompte Rendu 1781 February 19th
83%
Civil constitution of the clergy is decreed 1790 July 12th
83%
The invasion of Les Invalidesand the Bastille 1789 July 14th
83%
Lafayette organises the festival of federation 1790 July 14th
83%
The King accepts the revolution, Bailly becomes mayor and Lafayette becomes head of the National Guard 1789 July 15th
83%
The troops are withdrawn and Necker isrecalled 1789 July 16th
83%
The Coronation ofLouis XVI 1775 June 11th
83%
Necker Resigns 1781 May 19th
83%
The Revellion Riots 1789 April 27th and 28th
67%
Calonne is dismissed andreplaced by Brienne 1787 April 8th
67%
The Parliaments rebel againstThe King and are exiled 1787 August
67%
The invasions of the Tuileries 1792 August 10th
67%
The royal treasury suspends payments 1788 August 16th
67%
Brienne resigns and Necker is recalled 1788 August 24th
67%
Declaration of the rights of man and citizen 1789 August 26th
67%
Feudalism is abolished in the August Decrees 1789 August 4th - 11th
67%
The King calls the Estates Generalfor May of 1789 1788 August 8th
67%
The King convenes theAssembly of Notables 1787 February 22nd
67%
The E.G elections and drafting ofthe cahiers take place 1789 February - May
67%
The king is executed 1793 January 21st
67%
The King sacks Necker, people get rowdyand Desmoulins encourages taking up arms 1789 July 11th - 13th
67%
Foulon and Berthier are killed by the crowd 1789 July 22nd
67%
Protests occur against the troops butthe King does not withdraw them 1789 July 2nd - 10th
67%
Some Parish Priests join the 3rd Estate 1789 June 13th
67%
The 3rd estate declares itself the Assembly 1789 June 17th
67%
Honorific titles and nobility are abandoned 1790 June 19th
67%
The tennis court oath 1789 June 20th
67%
The flight to Varennes, and the King's return 1791 June 20th and 21st
67%
A group of Nobles join with the 3rd 1789 June 25th
67%
The three orders unite 1789 June 27th
67%
The King calls in the troops 1789 June 30th
67%
The Great Fear 1789 Late July
67%
The E.G opens 1789 May 5th
67%
The 3rd estate demand voting by head 1789 May 6th
67%
The King holds a royal session 1787 November 19th
67%
The October Days 1789 October 5th - 6th
67%
The Assembly grants king suspensive vetoand decides on unicameral system 1789 September
67%
What is the 3rd estate is published 1789 February
50%
Abolition of religious orders with exceptionof education and healthcare 1790 February 13th
50%
France is turned into 83 departments 1790 February 26th
50%
Champ de Mars massacre 1791 July 17th
50%
The Brunswick manifesto is issued 1792 July 25th
50%
The Parliaments says that the king must submit fiscal reform to the Estates General 1788 May 3rd
50%
Nationalisation of Church property 1789 November 27th
50%
The legislative assembly meets for the first time 1791 October 1st
50%
Prussians capture Verdun 1792 September 2nd
50%
September Massacres 1792 September 2nd
50%
The Pope condemns the civil constitution 1791 April 13th
33%
The King is prevented from going to Saint Cloud 1791 April 18th
33%
France declares war 1792 April 20th
33%
Guillotine is used for the first time 1792 April 25th
33%
The Assembly votes for the abolition of theactive/passive distinction 1792 August 12th
33%
The extraordinary tribunal is established 1792 August 17th
33%
Lafayette defects to Austria 1792 August 19th
33%
The radical Paris sections demand that the King be dethroned 1792 August 3rd
33%
France declares war on Great Britain and the Dutch Republic 1793 February 1st
33%
Formal call for Estates General meeting 1789 January 24th
33%
France makes an ultimatum to Austria 1792 January 25th
33%
The decree of the country in danger 1792 July 11th
33%
The King is reinstated 1791 July 16th
33%
European nations form coalition against France 1791 July 25th
33%
Federal troops (from Marseille) arrive in Paris 1792 July 30th
33%
Brissontin ministry is dismissed and Prussiadeclares war on France 1792 June 13th
33%
The King is humiliated at the Tuileries 1792 June 20th
33%
The Girondins are removed from the Convention 1793 June 2nd
33%
Clergy and Nobility accept theprinciple of equality in taxation 1789 May 20th - 22nd
33%
The Assembly orders the emigrated noblesto return or lose their land 1791 November
33%
The committee of surveillance is established 1791 November 25th
33%
Brissot suggests the revolutionary war 1791 October 20th
33%
The Assembly of notables meet againto discuss make up of Estates-General 1788 October - December
33%
The King approves the constitution of 1791 andthe National Assembly is dissolved 1791 September 13th - 14th
33%
Assembly takes control of the treasury 1790 September 4th - 6th
33%
New Economic Plan abandoned by Stalin ------ 1928
17%
Witte is dismissed 1906 April
17%
Girondins fail to try Marat 1793 April 13th - 24th
17%
The fundamental laws are passed 1906 April 23rd
17%
The first Dumas opens 1906 April 27th
17%
Federalist rebellion in Marseille 1793 April 29th
17%
Committee of Public Safety is created 1793 April 6th
17%
The Levée en Masse is decreed 1793 August 23rd
17%
Rasputin murdered 1916 December 16th
17%
The trial of the King is held 1792 December 3rd - 26th
17%
Trotsky, Zinoviev and Kamenev unite againstStalin ------ Early 1926
17%
The second Dumas opens 1907 February 20th
17%
The Assembly decrees conscription of anarmy of 300,000 men 1793 February 24th
17%
Food shortages cause riots in Paris 1793 February 25th - 27th
17%
Trotsky replaced as Commissar for War 1925 January
17%
Strikes continue 1905 January 10th
17%
Le Pelletier is assassinated 1793 January 20th
17%
Major strikes begin in St Petersburg 1905 January 7th
17%
The condemnation of the king, passing of the death sentence and vote against reprive 1793 January 7th - 18th
17%
Bloody Sunday petition and massacre 1905 January 9th
17%
Danton quits the committee of public safety 1793 July 10th
17%
Marat is assassinated by Charlotte Corday 1793 July 13th
17%
The death penalty is introduced for hoarding 1793 July 26th
17%
Robespierre becomes a member of the Committee of Public Safety 1793 July 27th
17%
The first Dumas is dissolved 1906 July 8th
17%
Stolypin is appointed prime minister 1906 June
17%
The Jacobin constitution is acceptedby the Convention 1793 June 24th
17%
The second Dumas is dissolved 1907 June 3rd
17%
Disastrous harvest 1921 June - July
17%
The revolutionary tribunal is established 1793 March 10th
17%
The Vendée rebellion begins 1793 March 11th
17%
The revolutionary committees are established 1793 March 21st
17%
The commission of twelve is appointed 1793 May 20th
17%
The coronation of Tsar Nicolas II 1896 May 26th
17%
The Assembly passes a new law againstrefractory priests 1792 May 27th
17%
Popular uprising in Paris against the Girondins 1793 May 31st
17%
Convention decrees the Maximum on food prices 1793 May 4th
17%
Third Dumas opens (remains until 1912) 1907 November 7th
17%
The Octoberists form 1905 October
17%
Zinoviev, Kamenev and Trotsky expelled fromthe party 1926 October - November
17%
Stolypin is assisnated 1911 September 1st
17%
The convention meets for the first time 1792 September 21st
17%
The republic is proclaimed 1792 September 22nd
17%
The king reopens the parliaments, theParis parelments demand that Estates-General vote by order 1788 September 25th
17%
Government by terror is introduced 1793 5th September
0%
Second national Zemstvo congress calls fora constituent assembly 1905 April
0%
Tsaritsyn renamed Stalingrad 1925 April
0%
Forced labour camps begin 1919 April 11th
0%
'Scissors crisis' analysed by Trotsky 1923 April 17th - 25th
0%
The rebellion of Germinal 1795 April 1st - 2nd
0%
Trotsky returns 1917 April 20th
0%
The rebellion of Prarial 1795 April 20th - May 2nd
0%
Polish-Soviet war begins 1920 April 26th
0%
Lenin arrives in Petrograd 1917 April 3rd
0%
Stalin appointed General Secretary 1922 April 3rd
0%
Striking workers at Lena goldfields are killedby the Imperial army 1912 April 4th
0%
Lenin announces April Theses 1917 April 4th
0%
Danton and Desmoulins are tried and executed 1794 April 5th
0%
The Tsar heads for the front 1915 August
0%
Outbreak of green resistance in Tambov 1920 August
0%
Germany declares war on Russia 1914 August 1st
0%
Kornilov affair 1917 August 24th - 27th
0%
Russian army defeated at battle of Tannenburg 1914 August 28th - 31st
0%
American and British troops land at Vladivostok 1918 August 2nd - 4th
0%
Petrograd CHEKA cheif assassinated; Kaplanwounds Lenin 1918 August 30th
0%
Further industrialisation backed by 14th partycongress 1925 December
0%
Banks are nationalised 1917 December 14th
0%
Lenin's second stroke 1922 December 15th
0%
Formal ranks and saluting abolished in armed forces 1917 December 16th
0%
Stalin espouses theory of Socialism in One Country 1924 December 17th
0%
Port Arthur surrenders to the Japanese 1904 December 20th
0%
Lenin dictates his 'Testament' 1922 December 25th
0%
Ceasefire with Germany 1917 December 2nd
0%
Committees of poor dissolved 1918 December 2nd
0%
Decree on marriage 1917 December 5th
0%
St Petersburg soviet orders a general strike 1905 December 6th
0%
Cheka created 1917 December 7th
0%
Moscow uprising is suppressed by force 1905 December 8th
0%
Left SRs enter Sovnarkom 1917 December 9th - 10th
0%
Ban on SRs lifted 1919 February
0%
Mass strikes in Moscow and Petrograd 1921 February
0%
Fighting with Germany resumes after talks stallin Brest-Litovsk 1918 February 18th
0%
Gregorian calendar introduced 1918 February 1st
0%
Planning Commission (GOSPLAN) established 1921 February 21st
0%
Women's day marches 1917 February 23rd
0%
Founding of the Red Army 1918 February 23rd
0%
Dumas defies Tsar's closing order 1917 February 26th
0%
Church resists confiscation of riches for faminerelief 1922 February 26th
0%
Petrograd soviet forms, Petrograd Garrisonmutiny and Provisional committee takes control 1917 February 27th
0%
The rebellion in Saint-Domingue forces the Convention to abolish slavery 1794 February 4th
0%
CHEKA is renamed the GPU 1922 February 6th
0%
Execution of Kolchak 1920 February 7th
0%
The Japanese attack port Arthur, sparkingthe Russo-Japanese war 1904 February 8th
0%
Grain requisitioning squads begin 1919 January
0%
Assassination attempt on Lenin 1918 January 1st
0%
Foreign debts are cancelled 1918 January 21st
0%
Death of Lenin 1924 January 21st
0%
Decree on separation of church and state 1918 January 23rd
0%
Putilov steel works strike 1917 January 26th
0%
Petrograd renamed Leningrad 1924 January 26th
0%
Ukraine declared independence (not recognised) 1918 January 28th
0%
Lenin urges removal of Stalin from General Secretary role 1923 January 4th
0%
Constituent Assembly opens 1918 January 5th
0%
Constituent Assembly dissolved by Government 1918 January 6th
0%
Third All-Russian congress declares 'Soviet' republic 1918 January 8th
0%
Class based rationing beings 1918 July
0%
Tsar and family executed 1918 July 17th
0%
Kornilov is announced supreme commander ofthe armed forces 1917 July 18th
0%
Constitution ratified by 5th congress of soviets 1918 July 19th
0%
Robespierre and his associate fall 1794 July 27th - 28th
0%
The July days 1917 July 3rd - 5th
0%
Wage controls are introduced in Paris 1794 July 5th
0%
SR uprising and von Mirbach assassinated 1918 July 5th - 6th
0%
Kerensky becomes prime minister 1917 July 8th
0%
Left SRs expelled from soviets 1918 July 9th
0%
Formation of committees of poor 1918 June 11th
0%
The Potemkin sailors mutiny 1905 June 14th
0%
Right SRs and Mensheviks expelled from soviets 1918 June 14th
0%
The June offensive begins 1917 June 18th
0%
War communism begins 1918 June 28th
0%
Mahkno's Green uprising in Ukraine begins 1919 June 4th
0%
Brusilov's offensive 1916 June 4th - September 20th
0%
Start of SR show trials 1922 June 6th
0%
The festival of the supreme being is held 1794 June 8th
0%
Formation of SR dominated Komuch 1918 June 8th
0%
Trial of the Jacobins 1795 March
0%
Russian capital moved from Petrograd to Moscow 1918 March 10th
0%
Lenin's third stoke 1923 March 10th
0%
The Heberists are arrested and executed 1794 March 13th - 24th
0%
Left SRs withdraw from Sovnarkom 1918 March 15th
0%
Trade agreement with Britain 1922 March 16th
0%
Red Army captures Kronstadt 1921 March 17th
0%
Treaty of Riga between Poland and Soviet Russia 1921 March 18th
0%
Soviet order No.1 1917 March 1st
0%
Kronstadt sailors call for sovietswithout communists 1921 March 1st
0%
International women's day prompts widespread demonstrations throughout Russia 1913 March 21st
0%
The revolutionary armies are disbanded 1794 March 27th
0%
Abdication of the Tsar/ Prov Government formed 1917 March 2nd
0%
First congress of Comintern 1919 March 2nd - 6th
0%
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed by Sovnarkom 1918 March 3rd
0%
Laws passed to allow rights to assembly andassociation 1906 March 4th
0%
Kolchak's campaigns in Siberia and Uralsbegin 1919 March 4th
0%
Launch of Red army assault on Kronstadt 1921 March 7th
0%
Bolshevik SDs change name to communist party 1918 March 8th
0%
NEP introduced at 10th party congress 1921 March 8th - 16th
0%
First campaign by Yudenish against Petrograd 1919 May
0%
Thirteenth party congress 1924 May
0%
Russians defeated at the battle of Tsushima 1905 May 14th
0%
Hyperinfaltion after bank told to print more notes 1919 May 15th
0%
Czech legion overthrows soviets along transsiberian railway 1918 May 22nd
0%
Lenin's first stroke 1922 May 26th
0%
Coalition government introduced, including sovietleaders 1917 May 5th
0%
Second campaign against Petrograd by Yudenich 1919 November
0%
Formal ranks and titles abolished 1917 November 10th
0%
Armistice between central powers and allies 1918 November 11th
0%
Elections for constituent assembly begin 1917 November 12th
0%
Soviets renege on Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 1918 November 13th
0%
State bank refuses to give the Government cash 1917 November 14th
0%
Last of White armies leave Crimea 1920 November 14th
0%
The fourth Dumas opens 1912 November 15th
0%
Moscow soviet is formed 1905 November 21st
0%
Criminal justice system replaced by People's courts 1917 November 22nd
0%
Kadet party banned and its leaders arrested 1917 November 28th
0%
The directory is established 1795 November 2nd
0%
Milrevcom troops gain control of Moscow 1917 November 2nd
0%
Ban on Mensheviks lifted 1918 November 30th
0%
Red Army reorganised and troop numbersreduced 1924 October
0%
The revolutionary government is declared 1793 October 10th
0%
Bolshevik central committee discusses whether to overthrow the Provisional Government 1917 October 10th
0%
The Kadets are formed 1905 October 12th
0%
Armistice between Poland and Soviet Russia 1920 October 12th
0%
St petersburg paralysed by strikes 1905 October 14th
0%
October manifesto issued 1905 October 17th
0%
Milrevcom meets for the first time 1917 October 20th
0%
Kerensky orders arrest of leading Bolsheviks,the closure of Bolshevik newspaper and the raising of bridges in central Petrograd 1917 October 23rd - 24th
0%
Milrevcom troops retake city from ProvisionalGovernment forces 1917 October 24th
0%
The Trial of the Girondins takes place 1793 October 24th - 31st
0%
Lenin declares the overthrow of the ProvisionalGovernment 1917 October 25th
0%
The convention closes down 1795 October 26th
0%
Bolsheviks capture the winter palace and overthrow the Government + Lenin issues first decrees 1917 October 26th
0%
Sovnarkom is established, and the Soviet centralexecutive committee is elected (CEC) 1917 October 27th
0%
Fighting in Moscow between Milrevcom andpro-Provisional Government forces 1917 October 31st
0%
Rebellion of Vendémiaire 1795 October 5th
0%
The law of suspects makes arrests essentiallyarbitrary 1793 September 17th
0%
Komuch becomes Provisional All-RussianGovernment 1918 September 23rd
0%
RSFSR becomes USSR 1922 September 23rd
0%
Trotsky elected chairman of Petrograd soviet 1917 September 25th
0%
The law of the general maximum is decreed 1793 September 29th
0%
Tsar Dismisses Dumas 1915 September 2nd
0%
Bolsheviks achieve majority in Moscow soviet 1917 September 2nd
0%
The Russo-Japanese war is ended with the treaty of Portsmouth 1905 September 5th
0%
Decree on Red Terror 1918 September 5th
0%
The Battle of Hondschoote is a turning pointfor the French in the War 1793 September 8th
0%
Bolsheviks achieve majority in Petrograd soviet 1917 September 8th
0%
The Russians defeated at the Masurian lakes 1914 September 9th - 14th
0%
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