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    Chapter 20 Notes

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    Essential Questions: Chapter Twenty-Eight Write a response to each of the following questions and / statements. Your responses must be written in complete sentences and should demonstrate an understanding of the course content. Please support your responses with historical evidence. 1. What major changes at the beginning of the 20th century would ultimately lead to hostilities between European powers? 2. How did the “Young Turks” seek to “cure” the “sick man of Europe?” 3. How did alliances

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    Leon Trotsky Research Paper

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    3Leon Trotsky Research Paper http://hsc.csu.edu.au/modern_history/personalities/trotsky/3279/trotsky_index.htm Chapter 1 What three things do you find most difficult about individual research tasks? Finding useful/ correct Information Keeping up with work load Sourcing information What three things do you find easiest Quoting Research Falling behind on work load 1. Explain why the Bronstein’s decision to move to Yanova was so unusual At the time farming was unfamiliar livelihood for Russian

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    become glad about this so called abdication of the Tsar. They have now started their campaigns by gaining the support of the Russian masses. The Provisional Government which is still ruling the state during that time was overthrown by the so called October Revolution. The Soviets used this opportunity to declared themselves as rulers of the Russian state‚ making Lenin as their sole dictator. This only leads to a certain hypothesis where the Russian Revolution was only used by the Soviets as a cover

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    Vertov and Eisenstein

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    are extremists in their own ways. How do their visions differ? What do they have in common? How are both of their visions of cinema "revolutionary?" Soviet cinema has a significant contribution to the world’s film history. The years after the October Revolution in 1917 bring many economic difficulties and political changes to the newly formed USSR‚ which also affected film production. The nationalization of the film industry‚ Kuleshov experiments‚ and the support from the government mark some

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    Vladimir Lenin

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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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    for Red Success was Geography. The white armies weaknesses also created an opportunity for both the red army and Lenin to seize superiority. Lenin had previously led the Bolsheviks to victory in the October Revolution and this victory had fired up the Bolsheviks drive for power. The success of the October revolution inspired many to assist the cause and bring the Bolsheviks to power. Lenin had very smart and tactical aims and objectives and ideas of what was best for Russia. To teach the masses of these

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    Power in Politics

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    The Kronstdat rebellion holds tremendous significance in the shaping of Russia‚ it was the first attempt by the people to achieve a social revolution for themselves as Voline states "the first entirely independent attempt of the people to liberate itself from all yokes and achieve the Social Revolution‚ an attempt made directly‚ resolutely‚ and boldly by the working masses themselves without political shepherds‚ without leaders or tutors."(1)‚ furthermore the the rebellion also highlighted the failure

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    China spreads its wings Chinese companies go global  Introduction Lenovo‚ Haier‚ TCL‚ Huawei‚ China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)‚ Nanjing Automotive and‚ now‚ China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). Not long ago‚ these names would have elicited blank looks from most global business executives outside China. Now‚ however‚ these companies are part of a trend that is sending shockwaves through the business world. China has 16 companies in the Fortune Global 500 list

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    How far was the First World War the main cause of the fall of the Romanovs in February 1917? It could be argued that the First World War‚ which began in 1914 was the main reason for the fall of Tsarism in February 1917. However‚ there is more evidence to suggest that it was not in fact the war that lead to the downfall of the Tsar‚ but other factors such as the lack of effective leadership by the Tsar and the fact that the Duma‚ his appointed government‚ had little power to make change. One

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    stages‚ the revolution started in February and finished in October. As a result of this revolution‚ it removed Russia from the war and brought about the takeover of the Russian empire into the Union of Soviet Socialist republic’s hands‚ replacing the traditional Tsarist autocratic monarchy with the world’s first communist state. From Word War I losses‚ poor leadership‚ falling industries to chronic food shortages‚ the people of Russia were fed up with how their country was run and how weak it was

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