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    Topic: how are the similarities’ to the Russian revolution evident in the novel Animal farm? Response: The book the animal farm by George Orwell has many similarities to the Russian revolution‚ portrayed through the plot and characters. Many of the characters and events of Orwell’s novel are parallel to those of the Russian Revolution. Such as the revolutionary thinkers in Old Major and Karl Marx‚ the leaders who want the best for their people such as Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ and the leaders who

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    Comparing Animal farm and Russian revolution By Dare Yusuf Due date 4/21/2013 In this essay I am going to show how Animal farm and Russian revolution are the same. Orwell wanted to educate people in communist Russia. The book is about animals but really it is about communism in Russia. All characters in animal farm have a meaning and counterparts in Russian revolution. Animal farm system was feudalism. Mankind is trying to control animals on the farm and in feudalism

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    From the initial seizure of power in 1917 until 1924‚ the Bolsheviks were confronted with a series of crises that threatened their ability to control and govern in Russia. The response and resolutions to these crises included Initial Reforms‚ Treaty of Brest-Litovsk‚ Civil War‚ Red terror‚ War Communism and the NEP. Under the leadership of Lenin‚ the execution of these responses were made possible and the Bolsheviks were able to maintain and expand their power. The Civil War however was the direct

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    Jin-Ho Lee IB History – Mr. Wade 28/01/14 How successful was Lenin (1917-1924) in solving the problems he faced? With the October revolution in 1917‚ Lenin managed to execute a successful coup d’état against the provisional government of Russia and with the death of the constituent assembly early 1918; Lenin and his Bolsheviks had finally control over Russia. However this was just the beginning of various problems he would be facing. This raised the debate on whether Lenin could deal with

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    Animal Farm setting in time within the Russian Revolution In the fictional story Animal Farm‚ Orwell uses his farm to symbolize the communist system during the Russian Revolution. The original intention of overthrowing the farm owner‚ Mr. Jones‚ is not entirely wrong. Nearly all of Mr. Jones principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that communism is not equality‚ but just another form of unfairness. The rulers of the farm were typically the pigs and dogs because they

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    NAME: ULEBOR ESTHER ISIOMA. PROGRAM: POLITICAL SCIENCE. MATRIC. NO.: 11AI011605. LEVEL: 300. COURSE TITLE: REVOLUTION AND SOCIETY. COURSE CODE: POS324. LECTURER: MR GODWYN AGBUDE. QUESTION: DISCUSS ANY OF THIS REVOLUTION. 1. RUSSIA REVOLUTION. 2. CUBA REVOLUTION. 3. ENGLISH REVOLUTION. INTRODUCTION One of the most significant single events in modern world history is undoubtedly the Russian Revolution of 1917. It cannot be compared to any revolution (preceding or following

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    Catch up The nature of the source This is a Soviet propaganda poster from the 1930’s. In this poster we can see‚ in the top half‚ a hand holding the first five-year plan which objectives were industrialization and collectivization of farms which lead to the destruction of the kulaks as a class. There is also a capitalist‚ a person who uses their wealth to invest in trade and industry for profit in accordance with the principles of capitalism which is an economic and political system

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    With the Bolsheviks it is important to remember that they had many opponents to their power‚ some who wanted Tsarism back or the Provisional Government or wanted the elections to go through for a Constitutional Assembly‚ so causing the Civil War. Throughout this they had clear leaders who knew what they were doing and how they were going to get there. However it was the use of violence that lead them to be able to suppress the unrest among the people‚ win the Civil War‚ get rid of any threats to

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    Sydney McHugh Mr. Bartula 2nd AP World History 2 May 2014 Revolutions in Mexico and Russia Both Mexico and Russia were the sites of poignant revolutions in the twentieth century. While both countries had hoped that the revolutions would end with their gaining a working class supported government‚ the method to which these revolutions were reached and the resulting governments differed. In the early twentieth century‚ social unrest in the lower classes of society arose in both Mexico and

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    The state of Russian individuals‚ particularly those of the working class‚ known as the protoliterates‚ like the ranchers and the production line laborers were extremely woeful as contrasted with other European nations. It was principally because of the despotic legislature of the Czar Nicholas II who threatened these individuals step by step by his degenerate and abusive arrangements. The state of the plant specialists was woeful. They couldn’t structure any exchange unions and political gatherings

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