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    he came to a conclusion that he didn’t believe in god‚ instead he became an atheist. He started studying writings of Karl Marx and joined a local socialist group. He adventually got kicked out of this study and returned to russia. He joined the Bolshevik

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    work hours were very low There was huge inequality between the rich and poor in Russia. The Bolsheviks wanted the communists should destroy other classes and class is everything. He believed that there should be only one class- the proletariat. Opposition parties began to grow in this period. Ordinary Russians became increasingly unhappy with the Tsar – as a result opposition parties flourished (Bolsheviks Grew). Social Revolutionaries (SR) where more radical /extreme. They wanted to overthrow

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    likely without the First World War?  15 Events 1. 1 March 1898‚ The Marxist Russian Social Democratic Party (RSLDP) holds its first Party Congress 2.30 June 1901‚ Socialist Revolutionary Party is founded 3. 17 November 1917‚ RSLDP splits into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks 4. 8 February 1904‚ Russo- Japanese War begins 5.3 January 1905‚ Workers Strike in St‚ Petersburg 6. 9 January 1905‚ Bloody Sunday 7. 28 May 1905‚ First Soviet is formed during a textile strike 8. 14 June 1905‚ Mutiny of the

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    that because women now had right to vote‚ the were legal equals of men and couldn’t be protected The Aftermath of War Washington returned the railroads to private management in 1920 Esch-Cummins Transportation Act of 1920- encouraged private consolidation of the railroads and pledged the Interstate Commerce Commission to guarantee their profitability. Merchant Marine Act of 1920- authorized the Shipping Board‚ which controlled 1500 vessels ‚ to dispose of much of the war time fleet at bargain prices

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    also known as Lenin‚ came back to Russia and tries to provoke another revolution to overthrow the provisional government. Because of this troops were adopted to arrest the Bolsheviks‚ because they were accused to cooperate with Germany‚ but Lenin escaped to Finland. The results of Lenin’s efforts were seen as the Bolsheviks won the majority votes within the Petrograd and Moscow Soviets. After this the October Revolution happened: Lenin wanted to get on the 10th of October the 12 Russian party leaders

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    revolutionaries such as the Bolsheviks and the Socialist for

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    October Revolution‚ the Bolshevik party‚ led by Vladimir Lenin‚ and the Soviets‚ overthrew the Provisional Government in St. Petersburg. The Bolsheviks claimed themselves as leaders of various government ministries and seized control of the countryside‚ establishing the Cheka to quash dissent. To end the war‚ the Bolshevik leadership signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany in March 1918. Civil War The Civil war erupted between the Red and White Factions‚ (Red being Bolshevik and White being anti-

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    outbreaks and chaos which caused the downfall of the tsarist autocracy and liberal Provisional Government which resulted in the establishment of the Soviet Party under control of the Bolsheviks. The Russian Civil War between 1918 and 1922 was an internal war in Russia between the Bolshevik Red Army and the anti-Bolshevik forces called the White Army. The civil war‚ which lasted about four years‚ led to the firm establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922 that lasted until its downfall in 1991. The historical

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    While both nations made an attempt for a more equal society‚ Russia’s new government used radical methods in order to approach a classless society and Mexico’s did not. The reason for this more extreme equality movement is due mainly to Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution being bases loosely on Marxism ideas‚ which proposed a classless and society with complete and utter equality. When looking at Mexico‚ the Mexican Revolution did not want to instate a Marxism based society‚ instead focusing on acquiring

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    was the Provisional Government’s failures. Kerensky’s made many mistakes. First in continuing the war and refusing to take a stand on the ’land issue’‚ and then in arming the Bolsheviks and allowing them to be seen as the heroes during the Kornilov affair. As the Provisional Government became more unpopular‚ the Bolsheviks increased their support over 1917. There were many reasons why Lenin was able to rise to power but the the April Theses‚ effective propaganda‚ attractive ideology‚ good leadership

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