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    1984 and the Establishment of the Soviet Union Catherine M. Ricchiuti Our Lady of Mercy Academy The dystopian 1984 novel written by George Orwell is an example of total government control. Orwell was inspired to write this novel based on the Spanish Revolution. However‚ the ideas illustrated throughout the novel can be juxtaposed with other historical events such as the establishment of the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin was the totalitarian dictator of Russia and can be equated with Big Brother in

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    In 1917‚ two revolutions swept through Russia‚ ending centuries of imperial rule and starting political and social changes that led to forming the Soviet Union. (1) In result of the February Revolution‚ power was shared between the weak provisional government and the Petrograd Soviet. In the October Revolution‚ leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader‚ Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coupd’état against the provisional government. The Bolsheviks and their allies occupied government

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    with the instantaneous collapse of Soviet Union. I think there is three reasons that caused Soviet Union lost this war. Frist of all it’s the awful foreign policy of Soviet Union that pushes all their allies away. Although Soviet Union had used the slogan of liberate the world to support many natives of the western colony to fight for freedom and it works very well‚ but the soviet union never takes her allies as her allies‚

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    During Stalin’s Soviet Union during‚ it is recorded that some economic factors were considered‚ while some were disregarded due to the uprising of industrialisation‚ collectivisation and command economy‚ which had effected the Russian population in a negative way. Industrialisation‚ collectivisation and command economy were to be seen as the major economic factors regarded by Stalin during his rule‚ as it helped and achieved his belief of “Socialism in One Country”. Understanding the concept of collectivisation

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    became the trigger of their fall‚ is the Soviet-Afghan war. The Soviet-Afghan war impacted the political events and the culture of Afghanistan by becoming the domino effect that triggered other horrible events such as chaos‚

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    throughout the first two centuries‚ but they had slowly started staggering downward throughout the next three centuries. Rome’s problems had notably increased‚ they had started losing power‚ and eventually were overthrown. The primary cause for the Roman Empire’s fall was political instability.

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    Tatum English 101 June 30‚ 2013 Writer’s Checklist for Cause and Effect Essay 1. Have I identified the cause or effect I am analyzing in my thesis? Yes‚ I have identified the cause or effect in my thesis. 2. Have I explained the cause-and-effect relationship convincingly? Yes‚ I have explained the cause-and-effect relationship. 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? Yes‚ I have organized my causes and/or effects logically. 4. Have I used sound logic? Yes‚ I

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    Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union as a virtual dictator between 1928 and 1954. During the first ten years of his rule Stalin introduced dramatic change to the Soviet Union in the areas of industrialisation‚ agriculture‚ culture and education. While there were some benefits for both the nation and the people with respect to the consequences of his policies on industrialisation and education‚ the impact of his policies regarding agriculture‚ and culture was overwhelmingly damaging to the Russian

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    Picture this‚ a society where all economic decisions are decided for you‚ from the price of bread‚ to the production of cars‚ welcome to communism. This ideology advocates for a classless society where everything is publicly owned‚ and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. This source believes no government control will lead to economic busts and will leave individuals with no support. Communism is against liberalism in the sense that liberalism emphasizes individual

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    The Fall of the Roman Empire Analyze each of the following primary and secondary sources by answering the question(s) listed below each. Then complete the organizer on the causes of the fall of Rome by sorting the contributing factors into the categories of internal and external causes. Source A: Roman Emperors‚ 235-285 CE Emperor Reign Cause of Death Maximus 235-238 CE Assassination Gordian I & II (co-rulers) 238 CE Suicide; killed in battle Balbinus & Pupineus 238 CE Assassination

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