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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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    Between 1801 and 1939‚ Russia had been exposed to many different changes as a result of the introduction of the Soviet Union in 1917. Such changes included differences in the economy as well as social reforms. There were also differences in the methods of production between the two times. Yet some things hadn’t changed between this period of time. For example‚ similar treatment of the people by the ruler of Russia and vice versa as well as techniques and ideas used the ruler was similar. A major

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    In some ways the NEP was a success: 1. It helped the Bolshevik government survive the problems of 1921 – there were no new revolts‚ and the government was able to establish itself securely in power. 2. It made the peasants and small traders happy – gave them a little more money in their pockets. 3. It stimulated production‚ which went back to 1913 levels. 4. It helped the country recover from the Civil War. 5. It produced more food – in 1921 there had been a famine; by 1923 there

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    To what extent was Lenin ‘heir to the Russian tradition of government’? Since the tsar‚ Lenin has taken the ‘throne’ and along with the Bolsheviks proceeded to turn Russia into a one-party state. It can be argued that Russia has remained almost unchanged in terms of government policies and its traditions this is shown by Lenin’s oppressive policies such as censorship. Lenin was not born into power and this shows he is in fact not an "heir" to Russian tradition. Similarly he had as little time

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    Alexander II was the first to create social reforms after he ascended into power in 1855 during the Crimean War. Russia at the time was resistant to any form of change and the defeat of the War proved that they were completely backwards in society; with this fear Alexander II created a series of reforms in order to have a revolutionary change in Russia. The first reform was the Emancipation in 1861 which entailed of freeing the serfs. The serfs were released from bondage and became free men who were

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     22 April 1870-Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was born in Simbirskon the Volga River‚ Russia.  24 January 1887-Shortly after the death of his father hisbrother was executed (for plotting to kill the Tsar).  1887-While studying at the university in Kazan Leninbecomes involved in politics. He participates in a numberof protests‚ forms important alliances and organizes anumber of different political groups. In December he isarrested.  Lenin is expelled from Kazan University because of

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    Recovering My Kid author Dr. Joseph Lee‚ is well known in the field of psychiatry. Dr. Lee has been featured on a number of TV shows nationally including The Dr. OZ Show‚ NPR‚ CNN‚ and the Wall Street Journal and regularly contributes to a blog for Psychology Today; locally on news stations as well as press conferences with senators. He completed his Adult Psychiatry residency at Duke University Hospital; his fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Hospital; He is a diplomate

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    How far do you agree that the main case of the February 1917 revolution was the effects of the war on the people? Whilst there is no doubt that WW1 contributed to the February revolution‚ it is difficult for historians to know whether the war was the main cause. As‚ that would be ignoring all the social and economic problems in Russia‚ as well as the problem with Rasputin. The above statement is true because despite that the war had begun successfully for Russia‚ eventually in 1914 during the Battle

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    world with a red pencil in one hand and a gun in the other.’ Finally‚ the failure of the Whites to work as a cohesive force enabled the Bolsheviks to emerge victorious in 1921. As the events of the Civil War demonstrated‚ the Bolsheviks proved to be better at organizational matters‚ rather than the White Army officers who displayed a lack of initiative and adherence to routine. They were ultimately divided on what to replace the Bolshevik regime‚ as they were an amalgam of separate ethnic groups

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    History  Revolutions  Exam  Notes:     RUSSIAN  REVOLUTION   Emily  Spiezia           UNIT  3  &  4     2012   Emily  Spiezia  12Green  2012  Exam  Notes   LIFE  UNDER  TSARISM     •  "The  Russian  working  class  is  burdened  by  a  double  yoke;  it  is.......  robbed  by  the  capitalists  and  landlords‚  and  to   prevent

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