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    womens fight for equality

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    Women’s Fight for Equality The French Revolution and the Russian Revolution served as a turning point in altering the prestige of women; these two events gave women the opportunity to try and level themselves with the male population. Comparatively‚ the women of these revolutions put forth their best effort to change their role. Women during these revolutions didn’t have significant rights. As time progressed‚ women achieved more rights and privileges‚ which served as a step towards changing their

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    History of Bolsheviks

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    Vii) False Vii) True Que 1b. Provisional Government was set up (February 1917) Abdication of Tsar Nicholas II (2nd March 1917) Food riots in Petrograd (8th March 1917) Formation of Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies (March 1917) Lenin releases his ‘April Theses’ (4th April 1917) ‘July days’ (3rd to 7th July according to Julian calendar and 16th to 20th July according to Gregorian calendar) The ‘Kornilov affair’ (August 1917) Russia becomes a republic (November 7 1917) Que 2

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    Leon Trotsky played a very significant role in the Bolshevik success in the period 1917-1924. According to A.J Koutsoukis ‚ ’his contributions in the years 1917 to 1924 had been second‚ if not equal to that of Lenin himself. Trotsky played a significant role in establishing Bolshevik control in Russia. He was also very instrumental and one of the reasons for the Red Army winning the civil war. Trotsky was regarded by his supporters as the saviour for his country for his efforts in organising the

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    revolutions were both led differently. The Russian revolution being led by two different revolutions was described as “The 1917 Russian revolution was not‚ as many people suppose‚ one well organized event in which Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown and Lenin ad the Bolsheviks took power” it was actually not organized at all though the events were based on factory workers having poor working conditions and shortage of food and wages. In response to the protests and actions Tsar announced to actually put

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    Analysis of Joseph Stalin

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    Analysis of Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) PART ONE: The website http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/stalin/ I found was called "Spark Notes" It was found using search terms "analysis of Joseph Stalin". After pouring through dozens of websites‚ I decided on this particular site for its clarity and depth of information on Stalin. It provides personal and political insights‚ expanding on the terminology surrounding his reign. The format of this website is very user friendly. The information is presented

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    Why did Stalin become leader of the USSR? Lenin‚ the leader of Russia died from ill health in 1924‚ without choosing a successor‚ but how did Stalin‚ one of the least likely people to take over become leader of the Ussr? His role as General Secretary was used by Stalin to great advantage. It allowed him to see all important documents flowing in and out of the party. This fortunate for Stalin‚ included Lenin’s last testament‚ which stated Lenin’s desire for a dictatorship of the party as well

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    Gov. - Some of the country’s most influential exiles returned to Russia; e.g. Lenin. Ways the Prov. Gov. Strengthened and improved Russia - There were numerous reforms; including freedoms of assembly‚ press and speech; the abolition of legal restrictions regarding race‚ class and religion; universal suffrage (right to vote) introduced; more democracy; the abolition of capital punishment. The return of Lenin - On Lenin’s arrival into Petrograd’s Finland Station on April 3rd 1917; he makes

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    were similarly produced in the Brave New World where the embryos passed along a conveyor belt while a worker or machine would have a specific task dealing with the specimen. Again‚ this assembly line method proved very successful. 2. Lenina Vladmir Lenin (1870-1924) founded the communist party in Russia and the world’s first communist dictatorship. He believed in Karl Marx’s theories that government is affected by underlying economic forces. Lenin’s dictatorship resembles that of Mustapha Mond for

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    Stopping the reading of Lenin’s will‚ was one of the major causes which led to the Purges. Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks who became the first leader of Russia after the 1917 Revolution when they overthrew the Tsar (like a king) and his family. Later in 1922 Stalin was appointed General Secretary and obtained all of the party files and heaps of information on party members. During this time Lenin suffered several strokes‚ leaving unable to talk and practically paralyzed. Before he died he

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      prevent  it  from  fighting  them‚  the  police  bind  it  hand  and  foot‚  gag  it‚  and  persecute  every  attempt  to  defend  the  rights   of  the  people."  –  Lenin  1899     Leadership  Profile  –  TSAR  NICHOLAS     • “has  not  inherited  his  father’s  commanding  personality  nor  the  strong  character  and  prompt  decision  making

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