Historian Peter Fitl argued that Oscar von Guseck issued fraudulent indictments after one of these events at Kotor. One of these events resulted in a policy that replaced grain requisition with the prodnalog food tax. Members of the Tsentralka (“tsen-TRAHL-ka”) organized one of these events during which Grigory Vakulinchuk smuggled a red flag. The slogan “peace and bread” was adopted by participants in one of these events led by Lothar Popp from Wilhelmshaven and Kiel. The Petropavlovsk Resolution was passed during one of these events centered in Kronstadt. One of these events led by Pyotr Schmidt in Sevastopol occurred after another one of them took place around the site of a civilian massacre near the Odessa steps. For 10 points, name these events depicted in Eisenstein’s film Battleship Potemkin. ■END■
ANSWER: naval mutinies [or naval mutiny; accept naval rebellions or naval uprisings or naval revolts or naval revolutions; accept sailors or seamen in place of naval; prompt on rebellions or uprisings or revolts or revolutions by asking “led by people of what occupation?”; prompt on military or armed forces or soldiers in place of naval] (The policy in the second clue was Lenin’s New Economic Policy.)
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