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    Georgian independence from Russia. A man named Messame Dassy introduced Stalin to some writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. These writings sparked an interest in Stalin. Stalin joined the Social Democratic Labor Party. Stalin held positions in the Bolshevik government. He was the commissar for nationalities in 1917 to 1923. From 1919 to 1923 he was the state control. He began to work full time for the revolutionary movement in 1901. In 1902 he was exiled to Siberia after being arrested for coordinating

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    Mary McAuley sets out to describe the failure of communism in Russia and its sudden collapse in 1989-91. The Russian political experiment failed due to the following reasons‚ Communist theory assumes that all humans are basically good‚ well-motivated‚ and possess equal capabilities and motivation. This simply isn’t so‚ and Communism never found any way to overcome the problems this assumption caused. The failure of communism is due to human nature. Power corrupts. If Stalin was not corrupted by his

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    Word Count: 1511 How important was the role of ideas in the outbreak of revolution? When comparing the French Revolution of 1789 and Russian October Revolution of 1917‚ a series of parallels become evident. Both revolutionary groups became determined with an extensive emergence of new ideas‚ which captured a strong majority of the respective populations. The importance of the ideas was critical to maintaining a drive for the revolutions considering they acted as a manifestation of what the public

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    historical events which occurred in tsarist Russia at the beginning of the 20th century on the other side. The rebellion is connected to the Russian Revolution of 1917 which overthrown the tsarist regime and placed the Bolsheviks in power. Right after the October Revolution‚ the Bolsheviks started with the oppression of the previously criticised Russian Orthodox Church. In 1927 the Church even became the subject of state power. It was completely subordinate to it. Everybody had to follow the ideas of

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    the end of the Romanov dynasty and to the Provisional Government under Lvov and Kerensky. It also meant the return of Lenin. By October 1917‚ he felt the time was right for a Bolshevik revolution. It was relatively bloodless and Lenin assumed the responsibility of governing Russia. Between 1920 and 1924‚ Lenin and the Bolsheviks attempted to shape the destiny of Russia and establish communism. He said‚ ‘’History will never forgive us if we do not assume power now’’. Having taking over

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    Katelyn Rachels AEGL102-008 Carlson April 30‚ 2010 Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution Animal Farm is an allegory for what happened in Russia between the years of about 1917 and 1943. Orwell uses characters and certain details to symbolize different situations in the Russian Revolution. Understanding the specific historical context underlying Animal Farm enriches one’s reading of the book. The novel is about failed revolutions everywhere‚ but above all‚ it is about the Russian Revolution

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    When the Bolsheviks took control‚ they made the people convert to atheism or face harassment. Over one thousand priests were killed and arrested during this time. During the revolution‚ many high ranking people fled Russia‚ as described in the song “Land of Yesterday”

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    became the largest revolutionary group in Russia until it was outlawed by the Bolsheviks‚ post 1917. The Socialist Revolutionaries advocated violence and represented the peasants‚ as well as the working class. Their largest aim was to provide land ownership for peasants. In 1898‚ the Social Democratic Worker’s Party (SDs) was established. This group followed the ideas of Karl Marx and eventually divided into the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks (1903). The Liberals were mainly comprised of the Octobrists

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    Mechanical yield really fell underneath the levels they had been at under the Tsar. Lenin distinguished this and expecting that the Russian individuals might rebel against him and the Bolsheviks‚ organized the New Economic Policy. It finished almost no assistance. Anybody voicing resistance or feedback of the way the Bolsheviks were running things was marked a counterrevolutionary and likewise banished‚ imprisoned or executed. All things considered‚ the predicament of the workers and workers deteriorated

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    The Chinese and Russian Revolutions were both very influential in their government and overall cultures. In 1917‚ there were two revolutions in Russia‚ ending the Romanov Dynasty and imperial rule‚ and beginning political and social changes in the government ("Russian Revolution"). While in China‚ there were also two revolutions spanning out over a period of about 60 years‚ beginning in 1911‚ ending the Qing Dynasty and imperial rule as well. By 1917‚ most Russians had lost faith in the tsar‚ Czar

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