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    Although the Mexican Revolution started off as a political revolution to overthrow Diaz‚ it quickly turned into a social revolution with different groups fighting for different reasons. Two of the greatest leaders of the revolution who fought for social reform where Pancho Villa who lead the north side and Emiliano Zapata who lead the south side of Mexico. Pancho Villa’s army consisted of cowboys and workers from the mines‚ railroads and oil fields. Emiliano Zapata and his followers were mainly

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    Leon Trotsky played a very significant role in the Bolshevik success in the period 1917-1924. According to A.J Koutsoukis ‚ ’his contributions in the years 1917 to 1924 had been second‚ if not equal to that of Lenin himself. Trotsky played a significant role in establishing Bolshevik control in Russia. He was also very instrumental and one of the reasons for the Red Army winning the civil war. Trotsky was regarded by his supporters as the saviour for his country for his efforts in organising the

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    5/1/15 Why did the Bolsheviks succeed in 1917 whilst other political parties failed to gain power? [2nd Draft] The Bolshevik’s seizure of power was due‚ significantly‚ to the external environment of deterioration festering around them at the time‚ the most incremental and significant being the failure of other political parties to act and distance themselves from the Provisional Government. This directly heightened Lenin’s role in the revolution‚ allowing him to exploit these weaknesses‚ with

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    Lenin was the leader of the Bolshevik (meaning Majority) faction of the Russian Social and Democratic Labour Party and took power in the October Revolution of 1917. He was born in the city of Simbirsk in 1870 and studied Law at Kazan ’ university‚ where he was introduced to Marxist literature. His brother Alexandr was involved in a plot to assassinate Tsar Alexandr III and executed. He spent some time in internal exile in Siberia before being exiled from Russia. It was in London that he formed

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    expected‚ there was still a lot of confusion over who would succeed him to lead the USSR. There are a number of reasons to why this occurred but there are still disputes about who Lenin wanted to succeed him and why he didn’t leave someone who he thought would be best for the job in charge of his beloved USSR. Despite Lenin having preferences‚ nobody was aware of these preferences due to his testament not being publically shown – nevertheless‚ Lenin’s testament left no clear indication of whom he wanted

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    Between 1861 and 1917‚ Russian society had undergone many changes. It is safe to say that every aspect of that society had been some how modified. These changes led up to the Bolshevik revolution in November of 1917. Given the nature of Russian society‚ was the Bolshevik revolution unavoidable? <br> <br>Among the changes Russian society had undergone‚ one starts off the whole chain of events. This was the emancipation of the serfs‚ in 1861‚ by Czar Alexander. The emancipation freed 44 million peasants

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    Explain how the Economic Policies of Lenin changed 1918-1924 8 marks Lenin changed his economic policies during the Civil War to introduce communism and to ensure he stayed in power. He enforced these changes using terror from the Cheka and Red Guard Lenin centralized the government because of the civil war as it meant that only one man was approving all orders from the army which made them more efficient. He centralized the economy to Moscow and introduced Gosplan‚ which was the central planning

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    Everyone has heard of the abolishment of one government or another‚ but what about two governments in one year‚ and in the same country? Well that is exactly what happened in Russia on the year 1917. One government was overthrown and the unfortunate government that took it’s place soon followed. This event set Russia on its path to become the Soviet Union‚ which is one of the most important eras in Russian history. Of course none of this happened without cause‚ however‚ as the people of Russia had

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    isarrested.  Lenin is expelled from Kazan University because of hisopen rebellion and finishes his law studies in St.Petersburg.  1893-Passes law examination at St. Petersburg.  1893-Lenin becomes active in Marxist study group.  1896-Lenin is arrested and is exiled to Serbia after spending a year in St.Petersburg jail. While in exile he marries Nadezhda Krupskaya and writes hisfirst book.  1905-Lenin returns to Russia amid the chaos of the 1905 revolution and getselected

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    socialists and Lenin but failed. Unconsciously‚ Kornilov brought back the Bolshevicks on the scene of the Russian Revolution. The picture of Kornilov‚ shows him in front of his army ready to attack Petrograde as the photograph was taken in summer 1917. He looks determined but his army looks small and quite weak compared to the Bolshevik’s troops and the Kerensky’s troops. The fact that the Bolsheviks helped Kerensky only restored the Bolsheviks as patriots in the eyes of the Russians and enabled

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