result of the Russian Revolution‚ the civilization of Russia adjusted to a new civilization. The Russian Revolution was an overall success by changing Russia’s Monarchy into a communist state‚ changing into a socialist economy from a capitalist economy‚ and changed the socio-economic classes. Before the Russian Revolution Russia had a Monarch named Tsar Nicholas the II‚ but after the Russian Revolution‚ Russia turned into a communist state. Tsar Nicholas the II admits defeat and agrees to abdicate
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Vladimir Lenin was an outstanding figure of significance during the Russian Revolution. Under his strong leadership and with the help of his loyal followers‚ Lenin enabled the Bolsheviks to come into power‚ overturning the Provisional Government in the second revolution of the year. This has long been regarded as an important factor that contributed to this seizing of power. However‚ it is not the sole reason‚ nor is it the most important one‚ with two others being the incompetence of the Provisional
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Edward IV’s death cause a bitter power struggle in 1483? Edward IV’s death caused many issues with regards to power shortly after he died because of many difficulties. This ranges from a complicated will‚ to the betrayal from his brother‚ Richard‚ Duke of Gloucester. Shortly before Edward IV’s death‚ he amended his will‚ and the only copy of the new will was ruined and nobody ever really knew what changes Edward IV made. Because of this‚ there was a bitter power struggle. This power struggle revolved
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tell the difference between lust and love and often confuse one for another. Many people mistake love for lust and vice versa Lust can lead to delusions toward one’s partner. In the article‚ Lust vs Love: Do You Know the difference? By Judith Orloff‚ a psychiatrist‚ she states that‚ “Lust is an altered state of consciousness programed by the primal urge to procreate.” Although this based off of pure lust it helps explain the sexual urges one might feel towards their partner. Love and lust do both
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Millett argues‚ “the private sphere is just like the public realm”. How far do you agree that this criticism may be applied to the Yellow Wallpaper? In the ‘Yellow Wallpaper’ the reader sees a parallel between the yellow wallpaper‚ and a female entrapped within the domestic sphere. When thinking about how the private sphere and public realm may apply to this metaphorical figure‚ it may be suggested that daytime represents the ‘public realm’ as this is when the wallpaper‚ alongside the metaphorical
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How far was Tsar Nicholas responsible for his own downfall? In 15th March 1927 Tsar Nicholas of Russia abdicated in this essay I will be analysing to what extent it was his fault and what extent he had no control over His mistakes The first reason that it was his fault is that he was a weak character who was not fit to rule a large nation such as Russia as we can see in source 12 “He keep saying that he was wholly unfit to resign…. But he was not. ” This is a very reliable source as it is his sister
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How far was Stalins personality responsive for the great purges? By researching Stalin we can see he had a very different personality. He started of life as the son of a poor family. He was strong willed and managed to weave his way to the top of the soviet government all because of his sneaky personality. But saying his personality was responsible for the great purges are a debatable question. Some historians believe he did it just because he thought it was the right action for power in soviet
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everything being at a standstill isn ’t progress. Furthermore you cannot improve over a period of time and have big hindrances in between; if any‚ hindrances can only be very minor. So the big question is how much consistent improvement was there from 1750 to 1900? In 1700 there was an exponential growth in the population‚ food was scarce and more needed to be produced therefore agricultural needed change. The idea of Enclosures ’ was introduced which meant combining the little strips of land
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PART A The Nature of Life after Death. Believing in Life after Death appears to be common in all human societies. Dating back to the ancient times‚ the view that life after death is a life without bodies is still present. This view is largely associated with Dualism; this is something that largely influenced Christianity. Dualism is the belief that the human being consists of two identities‚ the ‘physical self’ and the ‘spiritual self’. The physical self is the body and spiritual self is the
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Personal‚ Intellectual‚ Social and Moral Development (PrISM) PrISM focuses on the Personal (Pr)‚ Intellectual (I)‚ Social (S) and Moral (M) development of students. It also develops students’ capabilities in reflecting critically on moral and social issues related to their lives. It further enhances the skills for decision making‚ develops self-confidence‚ teaches how to take charge of their own lives and works effectively as a proactive member of the society. All National Curriculum subjects
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