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    Over time‚ the Russian land and people have changed to accommodate for their needs but they have also kept some aspects the same whether it was for the better or the worse. Throughout 1801 and 1939‚ many things changed in the Soviet Union while keeping many things the same. An aspect of the Soviet Union that changed between 1801 and 1939 was the shift of the government from a czar ruled totalitarian government to a more distributed communist government. In March of 1801‚ Paul I was killed and his

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    criminal activities. He married twice and had several children in and out of wedlock having little time or interest in domestic life. Stalin was appointed by Vladimir Lenin to work on the Bolshevik Party which took power in Russia in 1917. Later‚ in 1922‚ the Soviet Union was officially founded with Lenin as its leader. Two years later Lenin died and Stalin took over. By the end of the decade he would be dictator of the Soviet

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    many severe problems which made keeping their power complex. For Lenin and the Bolsheviks winning political power was relatively easy compared with retaining it. The Bolsheviks may have had a temporary majority in the All-Russia soviet in October 1917‚ but they did not have a majority following in the country as a whole . Russia was in chaos‚ politically and economically‚ and normal government had broken down in large areas. . yet lenin was able to overcome these problems and hold ontopower to create

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    investigation is: “To what extent was Leon trotsky more valuable to the Bolsheviks and the Russian Revolution‚ rather than Vladimir Lenin‚ his superior?” The Russian Revolution was a key turning point in Russian history and in many ways is responsible for shaping the country into what it stands as now. At the helm of the revolutionary group‚ the Bolsheviks‚ was Vladimir Lenin and directly beneath him stood Leon Trotsky. It is important to make the distinction between the importance of rankings‚ and the

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    problems created during the Civil War as well as enabling the Army to be fed. However in accordance with Lynch‚ the policy did not improve Russia’s productivity or indeed the Bolshevik popularity. The existence of the Cheka and the Red Army enabled Lenin to embark on the policy of centralisation. This resulted in a considerable increase in Bolshevik influence in the factories via the infiltration of the Workers’ committees by political commissars. This development helped prepare the way for issuing

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    How far do you agree that Lenin’s leadership was the main reason why the Bolsheviks were able to seize power in October 1917? Although the leadership of Lenin was the trigger for the Bolsheviks to start acting as revolutionaries‚ it was a number of long term factors which caused the discontent which led to revolution. The weaknesses of the provisional Government especially created the situation in which the Bolsheviks were the only party able to seize power in October 1917. One reason why the Bolsheviks

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    New York‚ NY: New American Library‚ 1946. Text. Rodden‚ John. Understanding Animal Farm. Westport‚ CT: The Greenwood Press‚ 1999. Text. Smyer‚ Richard I. Animal Farm: Pastoralism and Politics. New York‚ NY: Twayne Publishers‚ 1988. Text. “Vladimir Lenin.” Biography.com. A+E Television Networks‚ LLC. 1996. Web. 11 Dec. 2012.

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    By far the biggest blunder was the decision taken by the provisional government to keep Russia in World War One. This was a curious decision as the war was hated by the Russian people who had suffered greatly as a result of it. Lenin’s Return Lenin returned to Russia on April 3rd 1917. The Germans had helped him return so he could seize power and make peace. This was a very long route from Switzerland‚ through Germany‚ into Sweden‚ Finland then finally Petrograd. He made a famous speech when

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    undoubtedly a momentous and extremely important event in Russia’s history‚ one that ousted the centuries-old Tsardom that ruled over the empire‚ in favour of the radical communist movement in the form of the Bolsheviks‚ headed by one Vladimir Iliych Lenin. However‚ did this sudden move from autocracy to a supposedly more progressive democracy actually bring about the modernisation of Russia industrially‚ agriculturally and culturally‚ or was it simply a rebranding of a totalitarian state that would

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    Blake Feldmar Period 3‚ H World History February 20‚ 2013 The Russian Revolution Russia’s government and economic system underwent profound changes in the 20th century. With a monarchy that had been in power for more than two centuries‚ a lack of industrialization‚ and the advent of World War I‚ Russia’s time had come to evolve as a country. Over the course of two decades‚ Russia went from agricultural to industrial‚ and the new idea of communism was implemented. Communism is an economic system

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