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    Born Vladimir Ilich Ulanov in 1870‚ Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party‚ leader of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution‚ and the architect‚ builder‚ and first head of the Soviet Union. Lenin spent the years leading up to the 1917 revolution in exile‚ within Russia and abroad. The Bolshevik’s quickly consolidated power; privatizing all aspects of the Soviet economy‚ cracking down on dissent through the Cheka‚ or secret police and instituting the Red Terror‚ aimed at destroying monarchist

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    Intro Russia Social and Cultural Thesis First I will tell you about Greetings Secondly‚ Social Life Last‚ the importance of Sports in their lives (Transition) Greetings Global Road Warrior On the one hand‚ Russians are forward and unpretentious. On the other hand‚ they greatly value the airs and graces that are accrued through education‚ work‚ and belonging to officialdom. Their greetings and courtesies reflect this double-mindedness. How many summers‚ how many winters!)‚

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    standoff in Ukraine may be crucial for deciding the success or failure of Russia’s new policy of defiance. Crimea was Putin’s trump card and he played it well. Despite the load threats of sanctions and other punitive actions by the west‚ President Vladimir Putin went along with the wishes of the people of the Crimean peninsula and on march 21 duly signed a treaty incorporating the region into the Russian Federation. And Russia seem to receive an unprecedented support from many developing counties including

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    Evaluate the role of individuals in bringing about the changing influence of the Russian Communist Party 1904-45 The years 1904-45 saw a period of changing influence for the Russian Communist Party (R.C.P) as there were many individuals that played a significant role in gaining social‚ political and economical influence for the party and others that decreased the influence and regressed the party’s influence in Russia. The Tsar (Nicholas II) was responsible for increasing influence for the

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    a successful escape‚ he then on forged papers changed his name from Lev Davidovich Bronshtein to Leon Trotsky. As Leon Trotsky‚ he moved to London‚ England where he decided to join the Socialist Democratic Party. During his stay in London he met Vladimir Lenin‚ and also his second wife Natalia Ivanovna. He had two boys with Natalia. As part of the Socialist Democratic Party‚ Lenin wants to make the party small and have it consist of professional revolutionaries‚ meanwhile another member Julius

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    and the Ministers responsible for economic affairs from the BSEC Member States adopted the Declaration of intent for the establishment of a BSEC free trade area.”(BSEC) The Eurasian Economic Community was created in May 2000 by Russian president Vladimir Putin‚ in an attempt to create a new economic agreement‚ replacing the Customs Union of Belarus‚ Kazakhstan‚ Kyrgyztan‚ and Russia. Russia is also a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)‚ Single Economic Space (SES)‚ Collective

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    Vladimir Lenin was a communist leader and a politician. Lenin rose to power in 1917 and was the premier of the newly formed USSR from 1922 to 1924. He was a profound follower of the Karl Marx and his own contributions to Marxism led to the formation of a new ideology that was later labeled as Marxism-Leninism. Lenin was credited for ending the rule of the tsar in Russia as Imperial Russia was drowned in a bloody Bolshevik revolution of 1917. Lenin is also referred to as the father figure; a man who

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    Stalin was a dictator leader who terrorized the Russian citizens and sent many people to prisons and labour camps. Born into poverty‚ Stalin became involved into revolutionary politics‚ as well as criminal activities as a young man. After leader Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) died‚ Stalin outmanoeuvred his rivals in the party to oversee the party. Forcing rapid industrialization of Russia and collectivization of agricultural land‚ resulting in millions dying from famine. During WW2 Stalin assigned Russia

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    and Times of Vladimir Lenin The Russian Revolution‚ we know how it began‚ why it began‚ and the outcome of it. We know that without it Russia would have not become to powerhouse that it was during World War II and beyond (and without it might have been completely taken over by the Nazis). However‚ unlike the French Revolution which had no clear leader or originator of the revolution at the very beginning of Russia’s toppling of the monarchy and rise of Communism was one man: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

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    C+C Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin Politically by Both Peter the Great and Vladimir Putin have been strong leaders of their country‚ Russia. Though they are from different eras‚ with Peter ruling from the late 16th to early 17th century and Putin reigning from 2000-2008‚ both have similar characteristics in building a strong Russia through their political lifestyle. Both Peter and Putin were similar politically in the manner that they rose to their high point‚ their changing of some cultural

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