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    Marx vs. Machiavelli

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    in which they address the conflict; Machiavelli does so in giving advice to the leader of a nation while Marx concerns himself with the relationship between owners of production and laborers. Moreover‚ I intend to compare the actions of Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin with the beliefs of Marx and Machiavelli in an attempt to identify which belief system each identified with during their reign in Soviet Russia. It is common knowledge that when ruling

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    Stalin

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    death of Vladimir Lenin through suppressing Lenin’s criticisms (in the postscript of his testament) and expanding the functions of his role‚ all the while eliminating any opposition. He remained general secretary until the post was abolished in 1952‚ concurrently serving as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1941 onward. Under Stalin’s rule‚ the concept of "socialism in one country" became a central tenet of Soviet society. He replaced the New Economic Policy introduced by Lenin in the early 1920s

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    Newspaper Topics and Study Guide for Ch. 26-28 Test Ch. 26 (White) Ch.28 (red) Suggested Title: The Wall Street Journal or The London Times Topics to be covered: advancements in shipping‚ “annihilation of time and space‚” effects of chemical dye industry on India‚ the boom bust cycle of world trade‚ Britain’s control of world finances by 1900‚ and improvements in cities. Suggested editorials: written by a textile worker in India‚ a mayor of a city praising improvements in his city.

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    Bolsheviks Consolidation

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    actions were each very significant in aiding the Bolsheviks to seize power by 1924. The year 1917 was the start of Russia’s struggle for power as the revolution sparked major social‚ political and economic changes and difficulties. With the return of Lenin‚ the bolsheviks had swept the nation with ideas of revolution and that would begin their rise to power through Lenin’s popular catchphrases of ’Bread‚ Peace‚ Land’ and ’all power to the Soviets’. Lenin’s ’April Thesis’ in 1917 was a vital course of

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    For many years Stalin was the right hand man of Lenin. He was the Father of Stalin’s strong communist regime. Towards the end of his career‚ Lenin became very untrusting of Stalin’s ambitions to be the next leader of the Soviet Union. In an almost identical situation‚ Saddam Hussein worked directly under the leader of Iraq in the 1950’s‚ named

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    Leon Trotsky

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    deported to Siberia in the year 1900 (Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)‚ 1). With disagreements with Lenin‚ who Trotsky saw as his heir apparent‚ he joined the minority fraction of the Social Democrats and then played a crucial role in the communist power in that same year (Leon Trotsky {1879-1940}‚ 1). Trotsky built up the Red Army which came out victorious over the White Russians (Leon Trotsky‚ 1) When Lenin became ill in 1922‚ and then died two years later‚ Stalin gained control of the Soviet Union Just

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    because of their nuclear capabilities and their political power. The Russian country became the great Communist powerhouse after a great revolution in 1922‚ when the provisional government was overturned and the Bolshevik leader‚ Vladimir Ilyich Lenin‚ took power over the chaotic and backward country. Once the Communist ’s took power over the nation‚ they began to make sweeping changes that would‚ eventually‚ lead the people into a golden age‚ where Russia had true power and could sway other countries

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    2011 Russia and the Soviet Union 1917–1941 (25 marks) (a) To what extent was Lenin responsible for the Bolshevik consolidation of power? (b) Assess the impact of Stalinism onthe Soviet state until 1941. Trotsky (a) Provide a detailed description of THREE significant events in the life of the personality you have studied. (b) Assess the contribution of the personality you have studied to their period of national and/or international history. Conflict in Indochina 1954–1979 (25 marks) (a)

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    Stalin Final Draft

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    he came across Messame Dassy‚ a secret organization that supported Georgian independence from Russia (PBS). A majority of the members of this organization were socialists‚ responsible for introducing Stalin to the writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Despite his success in seminary schooling‚ Joseph left his schooling and joined the group in 1898‚ devoting some of his time to studying the revolutionary ideas that would influence his totalitarian reign of the USSR. In 1901 Stalin joined the Social

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    Why did Stalin become leader of the USSR? Lenin‚ the leader of Russia died from ill health in 1924‚ without choosing a successor‚ but how did Stalin‚ one of the least likely people to take over become leader of the Ussr? His role as General Secretary was used by Stalin to great advantage. It allowed him to see all important documents flowing in and out of the party. This fortunate for Stalin‚ included Lenin’s last testament‚ which stated Lenin’s desire for a dictatorship of the party as well

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