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    to at least two primary works covered in this course. Essay Question 1: How and why did events in overseas empires from the 1890s on challenge Western faith in imperialism? How were colonial dominations increasingly challenged? The Russian Bolshevik Revolution leader Lenin argued that World War I was the result of insolvable competitions among imperialist

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    Until the twentieth century‚ Russia remained under the Medieval feudalistic social structure which had three basic levels. First‚ a czar ruled the country as an autocratic‚ and frequently despotic‚ monarch. Rich nobles‚ the next level in this society‚ owned vast quantities of land and also served in government posts. Last of all came the rest of the Russian people—the peasants or serfs. Serfs had few rights and worked for the nobility their whole lives. They were little better than slaves and lived

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    Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov‚ or Vladimir Lenin as he is more popularly known‚ was a well-known communist revolutionary in Russia who went on to be one of the most dominant revolutionary leaders. Many historians agree that Lenin is one of the most influential political leaders in history. The disagreement among historians is most likely to concern just how Lenin became as influential as he did. Some will argue it was his upbringing‚ others believe it is the tragedies he faced in his early life and some

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    Chapter 30 The period around World War I‚ 1890s-1920s Essay Question 1: How and why did events in overseas empires from the 1890s on challenge Western faith in imperialism? How were colonial dominations increasingly challenged? The Russian Bolshevik Revolution leader Lenin argued that World War I was the result of insolvable competitions among imperialist powers. What are the rational elements in his argument? What other factors have also contributed to the outbreak of the WWI? (need your discussion

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    A special feature of the postwar world was the consolidation of positions of the winners in the international arena‚ full discrimination and infringement of the interests of the losers. For example‚ Germany completely lost right to possession of colonies and spheres of influence‚ as well as was subjected

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    changed for the worse. Joseph Stalin‚ a communist‚ led the Soviet Union from the mid 1920s to until his death which was in 1953. Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks‚ communists‚ fought and won the Russian Civil War. Once Lenin died his successor‚ Leon Trotsky‚ took over the Bolsheviks. Stalin and Trotsky had a fight for the Communist Bolshevik party‚ Stalin gained

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    free to ascend to absolute power in both the Communist Party and the country. This absolute power enabled Stalin to unleash a reign of terror and death on his country unprecedented at the time. There is‚ perhaps‚ and argument for Stalin’s ’Bolshevik firmness’ to have enabled the Soviet Union to accomplish incredible feats regarding its move from a mostly agrarian society in the early 1920s to

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    NAME: ULEBOR ESTHER ISIOMA. PROGRAM: POLITICAL SCIENCE. MATRIC. NO.: 11AI011605. LEVEL: 300. COURSE TITLE: REVOLUTION AND SOCIETY. COURSE CODE: POS324. LECTURER: MR GODWYN AGBUDE. QUESTION: DISCUSS ANY OF THIS REVOLUTION. 1. RUSSIA REVOLUTION. 2. CUBA REVOLUTION. 3. ENGLISH REVOLUTION. INTRODUCTION One of the most significant single events in modern world history is undoubtedly the Russian Revolution of 1917. It cannot be compared to any revolution (preceding or following

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    Stalin’s Great Purges of 1932-1939 "Can Stalin be linked to the Purges beyond doubt?" Abstract For my Extended Essay‚ my research question is‚ Can Stalin be linked to the Great Purges beyond doubt?". There is a lot of evidence supporting that he was responsible for the purges. By using several different sources I investigated each purge individually. The three purges include the chitska‚ the show trials‚ and the overall mass terror. For each purge I explain how he was related to them‚ his

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    Haley Pruitt Mrs. Blount AP Literature and Composition 12 November 2012 Symbolism and Allegory in Animal Farm When George Orwell wrote his literary masterpiece that has been acclaimed for many years by critics everywhere‚ Animal Farm‚ there were many world events shaping the future of all of Europe and the world that impacted his views‚ which therefore influenced his writing and opinions. His background and values help to shape the glasses through which he views these events. George Orwell is

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