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    country? Well that is exactly what happened in Russia on the year 1917. One government was overthrown and the unfortunate government that took it’s place soon followed. This event set Russia on its path to become the Soviet Union‚ which is one of the most important eras in Russian history. Of course none of this happened without cause‚ however‚ as the people of Russia had grown tired of their current government. Poverty was at it’s peak‚ and Russia was as weak as could be when it came to war. Not

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    Febrile Seizure Essay

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    Febrile seizures are considered a separate disease classification from epilepsy‚ and approached with a unique set of diagnostic and treatment criteria. They are common‚ occurring in 2-5% of children age 6 months to 5 years and of note for this particular case‚ occur in 5-10% of Indian children. (Chung‚ 2014). With regard to incidence‚ Change (2014) states that there are two peak seasons: November-January as a result of increased prevalence of viral upper respiratory illness‚ and June-August‚ related

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    Warrantless Search & Seizure Criminal Procedure/CJA364 July 11‚ 2013 Russell Galbreath‚ MPA Warrantless Search & Seizure Introduction Navigating the Fourth Amendment and the law of warrantless searches and seizures largely involves case law rather than statutes‚ and today’s principles are the results of more than 200 years of judicial evolution. The constitution has been the back bone of the United States legal system since it was first written and signed by our founding fathers. This document

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    the Bolsheviks’ success in the revolution of November 1917? Prior to Lenin’s return the Bolsheviks had little support as they were an illegal organisation hunted down by the secret police. They welcomed the February Revolution‚ the provisional government and the Petrograd soviet. However upon Lenin’s return he gave a speech suggesting that the provisional government were bad and an immediate social revolution must be achieved. This contradicted Bolshevik views. Lenin wanted the Bolsheviks to lead

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    assess the causes of the 1917 revolution ? ’Brushed aside the hand that was offered them’ this was said by Milyukov‚ Kadet leader. It can be argued that the most important reason of the cause of the 1917 revolution was the tsar’s political failings‚ where he lost his last opportunity of saving the Romanov dynasty. However in this essay one will argue that the economic problems caused be World War 1 was the most important; looking at the food shortages‚ transport problems and inflation. One will

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    Russia possible essay questions: Collapse Reform and reaction‚ 1855–1881 Why did Alexander II order the emancipation of the serfs in 1861? (12 marks) Crimean War defeat His own beliefs Political considerations Why did defeat in the Crimean War lead to reform under Alexander II? (12 marks) Inadequate army training suggested Russia was not an “elite state” Social unrest caused by the defeat Pressure from intellectuals Explain why Alexander II introduced further reforms following the Emancipation

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    Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia under Romanov rule. He inherited the throne when his father‚ Alexander III‚ died in 1894. He was crowned on May 26‚ 1894. Although he believed in autocracy‚ he was eventually forced to create an elected legislature (Nicholas II). Nicholas was not trained nor inclined to rule‚ which did not help the autocracy he sought to preserve in an era desperate for change (“Czar Nicholas II Abdicates”). His poor handling of Bloody Sunday and Russia’s role in World War

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    The Fall of Tsarist Russia‚ The Rise of the Soviet Union. “To the very end‚ through its inflexibility and ineptness‚ the autocracy had been the principal architect of its own downfall. -Christopher Read Russia‚ prior to the rise of the Communist powers‚ was a simple country‚ with the Romanov bloodline at its helm. The country‚ with its sprawling landmass and spread out population‚ was perhaps one of the least developed countries in Europe. (Bruner) While the rest of the world changed

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    over Germany from 1933-4. Hitler had become Chancellor of the Weimar Republic on 30th January 1933 but this was still a weak position and was under threat from the Reichstag‚ President Hindenburg and the army. All of them could prevent his rise to power. Each of these would have to be dealt with in turn if he was to set up a successful dictatorship. He was also under threat from other groups especially the Communist Party. After the Wall Street Crash ( October 1929) many people looked to extremist

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    Socialist Thought So often Russia is described at having tried ’socialism. Russia under Lenin‚ Stalin and the rest is usually described as socialist or communist by the media. Socialism simply may be seen as a social and economic theory of social organization advocating state ownership and control over means of production‚ distribution‚ and exchange. Russian socialism has a particular significance because‚ according to some‚ it actually succeeded (well at least the Bolsheviks thought they were establishing

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