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    humans‚ signifying Stalin’s similarity to fascists. He later changes the 7 commandments of Animalism‚ like Stalin did with Marxism-Leninism. His treatment of Snowball is similar to the treatment the revolutionary Trotsky received from Stalin. Snowball: A clever visionary who resembles Trotsky‚ another leader of the Russian Revolution and Lenin’s

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    replace the New Economic Policy‚ and what to replace it with. The left of the party‚ Trotsky‚ and his supporters‚ wanted the New Economic Policy to be replaced‚ as soon as possible with a centrally planned economy‚ and for all farms to be collectivized. The right of the party‚ Zinoviev‚ Kamenev and Stalin‚ wanted to maintain the New Economic Policy‚ and a gradualist approach to collectivization. After the defeat of Trotsky and the Left Opposition‚ Stalin shifted his position to the left - taking most

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    Why was there tension between Stalin and his people between 1928-1941? After Lenin’s death in 1924‚ the two leading candidates for his successor were Stalin and Trotsky-both with opposing ideologies in the manner in which the country should be run. Despite being a brilliant speaker and writer‚ Trotsky’s policy on a ‘permanent revolution’ worried people in the fear that the USSR would get involved with more conflicts while Stalin’s proposition of ‘Socialism in One Country’ was far more comforting

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    • Snowball= The brains and scapegoat hog of the Animal Farm‚ and Snowball representation of Leo Trotsky. Snowball is the main protagonist. At the begin of the Rebellion‚ Snowball starts out leading alongside Napoleon‚ but he loses a debate and loses all power. Snowball’s depicted as a traitor and spy by Napoleon and negatively by the other animals. Snowball is a round and dynamic. • Squealer= The propagandist pig of the Animal Farm and representation of the Russian media. Squealer is a main antagonist

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    tyranny dangerous. Napoleon and stalin both make it clear that evil selfish people usually are able to dominate good people. Stalin and Trotsky Had different opinions on how to rule Russia so Troskey gets exiled. Also Stalin did not want competition also for he wouldn’t tell the authority that Stalin took his plans. and so he send his secret police to exile Trotsky for stalin could have all Troskey

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    Sarajevo School of Science and Technology Political Science and International Relations Fall 2010 Moder political History – PS 120 Mark Wheeler/ Maja Savic STALIN – man of steel: fanatical revolutionary and energetic statesman or only a psychopath and a dictator? AMINA ŠARIĆ Decembar‚ 2010. Stalin – man of steel: fanatical revolutionary and energetic statesman oronly a psychopath and a dictator? I. Introduction Joseph Visarionovich Stalin is one of the most

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    Kieya Brewer Mrs. Shusta Accelerated English 9 22 December 2011 Comparing Propaganda Used in Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution’s Propaganda “Propaganda is a narrowly selfish attempt to get people to accept ideas and beliefs‚ always in the interest of a particular person or group and with little or no advantage to the public (“What is Propaganda… 2). Propaganda is the spreading of ideas‚ information‚ or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution‚ a cause‚ or a person. In

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    liking and benefit. He also associated the animal characters within the story‚ with communist party members‚ peasants‚ workers and army. Everyone gets a job‚ that he or she has to do and everyone is everyone’s "comrade". There are Stalin and Trotsky‚ represented by the two pigs Napoleon and Snowball‚ the politburo is represented by the pigs in genera‚l the peasants are sheep that follow without their own opinion about things‚ and the pigeons for example are messengers. He uses extremely simple

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    Why did the Bolsheviks face so much opposition between 1918 and 1924? Summary of overall line of argument: There were many reasons for opposition to Bolshevism‚ for example their attempt to destroy the bourgeoisie‚ War Communism‚ civil war‚ grain seizures and their attitudes towards religion. However‚ it is my opinion that war and its related issues were the prominent cause for opposition. Paragraph 1: Intro Content/Examples: Bourgeoisie‚ Peasants‚ Civil war and War communism‚ Religion‚ Cheka – war

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    pigs are now manipulating he others animals‚ another proof that their intentions are again corrupted by power as if the pigs wouldn’t had it‚ they would never had lie to the other animals on the farm. It’s the same story in real life‚ Stalin and Trotsky‚ when Nikolay died‚ with the control of the Medias they (Squealer) they set up exactly what they wanted. More corrupted than the others‚ Stalin even took control of one Newspaper and made it the national journal calling it ‘’La Pravda’’ which means

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