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    Was Lenin’s Russia Totalitarian? One way in which the Bolsheviks and Lenin were able to consolidate their power and make Russia a totalitarian state was the Dissolution of the constituent assembly. This was a key-establishing move made by Lenin and the Bolsheviks to consolidate their power because it outlawed all other political parties meaning that Russia’s political system was completely controlled by the Bolsheviks and Lenin. However‚ the effects of the dissolution of the constituent assembly

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    How to prepare for the DBQ: | | | | |Preparation Work: | | | |6 Cs- Teaching students how to analyze sources.

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    campaigned known as the Red Terror. The Red Terror was a campaign of mass killings‚ torture‚ and oppression against people who did not agree with the Bolshevik ruling‚ the anti-Bolsheviks. It was initiated due to a Socialist Revolutionary attack on Lenin and other Soviet leaders. It is estimated that between 10‚000 and one and a half million people were killed during the Red Terror. It is said that the Russian Civil War officially began in June of 1918‚ a few months before the Red Terror was established

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    Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm "Ideas play a part in any revolution‚ conflicting ideas is main reason why Revolutions happens. " This is the platform that George Orwell used in his book " Animal Farm". The political allegory in the story is mocking the Revolution that changed "Russia" into the "USSR". This was the workings of Karl Marx. Marx was known for being politically inspired by one idea. Marx wanted it to be that one class‚ the working class‚ and against another class‚

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    November 9th‚ 1917 During the Russian Revolution in 1917‚ a successful party called the Bolsheviks came to power. The Bolsheviks were born out of Russia’s social democratic party led by Vladimir Lenin. The Bolshevik party obtained power by total drive of character and the support of the disappointed soldiers‚ sailors‚ peasants and factory workers who were organized into Soviets. They grabbed the support of these various social classes by making promises such as: giving land and power to the peasants

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    Rise of Italy and Germany(time between napoleon and WW1 Nationalism was growing becoming stronger in European countries Associating themselves with people of own ethnicity Believed until 1850 that European states have national dividing lines that keep peace. Biggest problems during this time 1800’s countries in Europe 1800’s other countries put limitations of them Document that stops European’s from coming to Latin American countries called Monroe doctrine Put forth by the president James

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    Hungarian rebellion were crushed under Khrushchev’s tenure. A continuing feature throughout the period is the key role which the army played in limiting opposition from the peasantry‚ with military force frequently being deployed throughout the period. Lenin used it in the Civil War against the Green armies of the peasantry and Stalin used a similar style of brute force in the assault on the peasantry during the collectivisation process‚ albeit on a much grander scale. The army was very important to the

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    New Economic PolicyFrom Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation‚ search For the Malaysian New Economic Policy‚ see Malaysian New Economic Policy. Soviet Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Soviet Union -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Government[show]ConstitutionGovernment MinistriesState CommitteesExecutive OfficerCouncil of People ’s CommissarsCouncil of MinistersCabinet of MinistersState

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    Bibliography: Beilharz‚ P. Labour ’s Utopias: Bolshevism‚ Fabianism‚ Social Democracy (New York 1992) Brovkin‚ V.‚ Russia After Lenin: Politics‚ Culture and Society‚ 1921-1929 (New York 1998) Bulgakov‚ M.‚ The Fatal Eggs (London 2011)   Bulgakov‚ M.‚ The Heart of a Dog (Moscow 1990)   Bulgakov‚ M.‚ The Master and Margarita (London 2008)   Burgin‚ D.‚ Bulgakov ’s Early Tragedy of

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    the Second World War as well as the Cold War. The face of Soviet Communism was split between Vladimir Lenin from 1917-1924‚ then succeeded by Joseph Stalin from 1927-1953. Though both dictators were true far-left communists‚ both interpreted the Marxist philosophy differently. Lenin and Stalin had different ideas on how the Soviet Union should be run during their time in power. Lenin was the face of the Bolshevik revolution and party leader from 1917 until his death in 1924. Lenin’s

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