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    and rebellions has plagued Russian History and opposed the Tsars in the past. From this‚ Alexander III wanted to keep reformers out of the Government in an attempt to reduce opposition and keep stability. He was somewhat successful‚ there were fewer rebellions against the Tsar and stability was in order for long periods of time. Alexander III also opposed the military reforms his father had made; he changed the conscription rules and reduced the size of the Russian Army. This was welcomed by the

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    Should Animal Farm be studied in school? Yes‚ Animal Farm should be studied in school. Animal Farm teaches about the Russian Revolution in an allegory‚ and shows how being uneducated can make you easily persuadable. It does this by the use of Animals to replace the Russian government‚ people‚ and leaders. Such as Napoleon who is symbolizing Vladimir Lenin and Snowball who represents Trotski. Throughout the book most of the animals are uneducated and are not very smart‚ and if you are not educated

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    The Atlantic revolution was different in the sense that the Atlantic revolution wasn’t as big and violen. Back then war was a newer thing and they weren’t as advanced as win the Russian revolution happened. A similarity between the Russian revolution in the Atlantic revolution was they both had a pretty big impact on history. What happened in those revolutionaries/wars affected us today by how are government works. “The American Revolution needs to be understood

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    Petersburg begins the 1905 Russian Revolution October 17 (October 30 NS) - The October Manifesto‚ issued by Tzar Nicholas II‚ brings an end to the 1905 Russian Revolution by promising civil liberties and an elected parliament (Duma) 1906 April 23 (May 6 NS) - A constitution (the Fundamental Laws of 1906) is created‚ reflecting the promises

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    His ruthless thirst for expansion and haughty determination to incite a war with Japan was a shallow decision that led to an embarrassing defeat. This defeat affected the few remaining years or his reign in many facets and was raging fuel for the Russian population. It was a potential ignition many reforms including the social reform of the 1905 revolution‚ significant judicial reforms such as the forming of the dumas‚ vast geographical loss of land and finally the deteriorating effect it had on Russia’s

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    then to destroy them root and branch.’ Though this quote is in reference to the French Revolution of 1789‚ yet upon hindsight many historians envisage the striking parallels between the revolutionary movements of France in 1789 and that of the Russian Revolution in 1905‚ and hence historiography for the two revolutions can largely be cross contextual. Thus‚ although the concessions introduced from 1906 might be enough to suppress the relatively mild spirit of reform‚ it is not sufficient to stem

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    fundamental cause to the eventual fall of the Romanov Dynasty. Years of discontent and ineffective or absent reform had resulted in widespread displeasure from the Russian public‚ and proved to be the catalyst for much of the protest and rebellion in the following years. However‚ whilst a prevalent factor‚ other events and issues of Russian society contributed to the decline and fall of the Romanov Dynasty The abject failure of the October Manifesto of 1905 and subsequent Duma was instrumental in

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    I really want to read that Macbeth Essay. So I have to write stuff‚ erm... Ya I know this sucks... I’m just writing what’s off the top of my head because I don’t want to put an essay of my own on here. Cheese and stuff... and the the Russian Revolution: • After defeat by Japan in 1905‚ and the Revolution of 1905‚ Russia was unprepared militarily and technologically for the total war of World War I. Russia had no competent military leaders. • Czar Nicholas II took charge even though he had a lack

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    the east and the Balkan Peninsula in the west. This sea is extremely important to Russia because of many reasons. The sea gives Russia many natural resources‚ including fish and many different types of nutrients. The sea also is very important in Russian history because many arguments‚ battles‚ and disputes have occurred because of the uncertainty of who owns the Black Sea and its resources. Because the Black Sea provides Russia with many resources it is a extremely important part of Russia. The

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    “Make a comparison of Russia and Britain in the period 1850 – 1900. How true is it to say that Russia was a ‘backward country’?” Countries develop at different rates at different times. While Britain had started to industrialise and modernise prior to 1850‚ is it true to say that Russia was as successful in trying to develop before the start of the 20th century or were they still considered a backward country by that time? Prior to and during the period 1850 - 1900‚ Russia was controlled by a

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