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    References: Benson‚ E.‚ Benson‚ M.‚ & Ilson‚ R. (1986). The BBI combinatory dictionary. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamin’s Publishing Company. Daglish‚ R. S.‚ & Taube‚ A. M. (2001). Russian-English contemporary dictionary. Moskva: Drofa. 60

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    of 1854-1856 that broke out between Russia that was fighting on its own soil against Turkey that had the support from the allied nations Britain and France and then the support from Sardinia had showed its importance to Europe and had showed how Russian government and army were weak. This is what I will write about in my essay. Before the broke out of the Crimean‚ France‚ Britain and Russia were all competing for an influence in the Middle East and the Ottoman Empire‚ and there was an argument between

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    Assess the extent to which the grievances of the Russian people were addressed by the October Manifesto The grievances amongst the Russian people were addressed to some extent by the passing of the October Manifesto. The laws passed in the October Manifesto were designed to benefit the working class as well as prevent an outbreak of violence and an imminent revolution. Stolypin was appointed as the chairman of ministers for the Duma. Which had been created in the hope to please the working class

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    fill of heartbreak and bloodshed. What makes Russian history so unique is how strong of a country is it even after the hundreds of years of revolution it has seen. The constant change that Russia has undergone and yet its resistance to keep its culture makes it a very independent country. Ilya Repin’s painting “They Did Not Expect Him”‚ is a token of how much a country can undertake and yet still be strong. The painting depicts the struggle of the Russian people but also how they have managed to strive

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    Organized crime promotes the overall performance of the economy in Russia‚ and it was also a problem during the rise of democratic Russia. Influence from organized crime is harmful internally‚ yet beneficial to Russia on a global scale. Although the Russian economy thrives as a nascent country experiencing capitalism and democracy‚ it is deteriorating from the core of their government from corruption. Several factors minister the failure of Russia’s economic reform. Corruption‚ change in political and

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    Russia Cultural Analysis A- Population As of 2007 Russian Federation ranks tenth in the world with a total population of 141‚377‚752 people as of July 2007.(NationMaster). The biggest city in the Federation is the capital‚ Moscow‚ at 10‚415‚400 people(NationMaster). The overall sex distribution in the Russian population is 0.859 males/female however in the 15-64 year old range the distribution is much closer at 0.93 males/female. Even more interesting is the distribution between men and women

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    Why were there so many violent pogroms in Russia in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Contemporary sources on this topic have often pointed to the Russian authorities claiming they incited the violence that was prevalent towards Jews in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In fact John Doyle Klier claims that “almost without exception secondary sources argue that the tsarist authorities actively planned‚ encouraged or at least welcomed pogroms”.[1] While there

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    of a revolution in Russia‚ I believe that the attitudes towards and treatment of the working class and the peasants was the most prominent reason for the uprising in 1905. The first reason for the revolution in 1905 was the developments in the Russian countryside and how they produced a general unhappiness among the landowners and even the peasants. A long-term social and economic cause was the continuing dissatisfaction of both these groups to the Emancipation reform of Alexander II in 1861. The

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    Orwell‚ Mr. Orwell shows how the Russian Revolution of 1917 as one that resulted in a government more oppressive‚ totalitarian‚ and deadly than the one it overthrew. There is an abundance of characters in his book that corresponds to those of the Russian Revolution: Old Major‚ Snowball‚ and Napoleon represent the ruling figures of the Russian Revolution ("CliffNotes"). By 1917 most Russians had lost faith in the leadership of Tsar Nicholas II. The first part of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was Russia’s

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    said/wrote and whom he associated with because the Tsar could quite easily revoke his pardon. Fyodor Dostoevsky placed multiple dreams throughout his book Crime and Punishment‚ and utilized them in order to attack the basic principles and laws of the Russian government. However‚ in order to fully be able to understand the symbolism which Dostoevsky incorporates in to these dreams‚ one must first know some background information on what life was like in 19th century Russia. Though most people know about

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