Bourgeoisie
Dictatorship
A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
Modernism
A movement in which writers and artists between 1870 and 1914 rebelled. Against the traditional. Literary and artistic styles that had dominated European cultural life since the renaissance
revisionists
Marxists who rejected the revolutionary approach
Program
Organized persecution or massacre of a minority group , especially Jews
Ministerial responsibility
Prime minister is responsible to the elective legislative body
Duma
The Russian legislative assembly
Bourgeoisie
The middle class , including merchants , industrialists, and professional people
feminism (n)
The movement for women's rights
Proletariat
The working class
Psychoanalysis
a method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders
Literacy
the ability to read