Question 1: A persistent urban legend exists that John Reed came from the family for which ________, an elite liberal arts school located in Portland, was named.
Question 5: Jack was an enthusiastic supporter of the new ________ government and he went to work for the new People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, translating decrees and news of the actions of the new government into English.
Question 7: [49] Reed attempted to leave Russia through Latvia that month, but his train never arrived forcing him to hitch a ride in the boxcar of an eastbound military train to ________.
Question 10: Reed was deeply disappointed by the general collapse in working-class solidarity promised by the Second International, and by its replacement with ________ and nationalism.