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    Stalin’s Influence   How can one person convince an entire nation that he is necessary for the growth and success of communism in Russia? After the death of Lenin in 1924‚ Russia was faced with Joseph Stalin who ruled the Soviet Union with an iron fist for 24 years. Stalin rarely appeared to be what he really was and consistently was underestimated by his opponents‚ allowing him to gain support and create fear in the Russian people’s lives. Although Stalin faced much opposition‚ his manipulating

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    Socialism and socialist law in Russia. | By: Hussein‚ Elsherbini | | | Political ideologies and economic systems didn’t just appear for the mere reason of change. They were influenced by the oppressive conditions of outdated economic structures and political despotism. Preceding every massive transformation from one state of being to another‚ a great revolution in thought took place. The former is relevant in the inception and spread of socialist ideology in 20th century Russia. World

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    the inventor of Communism‚ just like Old Major‚ who is the ‘Father of Animalism’. They also both die before the Revolution. Napoleon (pig) – Napoleon is Joseph Stalin‚ the second leader of the Soviet Union. Animal farm skips the rule of Lenin (and combines Lenin with the character of Old Major)‚ and has Napoleon leading the farm from the beginning of the revolution. Snowball (pig) – Snowball represents Leon Trotsky‚ who was the other leader of the revolution. He was a pure communist who followed

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    flagrant desires to gain more equal measure with the patriciate were the revolutionaries in both cases‚ and both countries’ factions were headed mainly by one key individual. Francisco Madero was the leader of the Mexican Revolution of 1910‚ while V.I. Lenin headed the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution of 1917. Also‚ the people of both nations were motivated to rebel because of the looming and restricting absolute‚ autocratic governments that were in power. Porfirio Díaz was the respective Mexican leader

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    under the orders of the government‚ these rooms would be used to build Stalin a formidable force against those who threatened the Russian empire. Ideologically Stalin knew that the Nep was embarrasnig and that re-introducing capitalism in the way Lenin did bought much shame to the party. He knew that by introducing a Socialist plan he would appear to be a political hero and he also knew that this would not be as embarrassing as the

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    l“Animal Farm” extended essay Animal Farm is an allegory of one of the most effective and important events of the modern world history‚ which is the Russian revolution‚ in which George Orwell the author of the book used animals to represent the main efficient characters and classes of the revolution. George Orwell drew extremely accurate and deep characters in his book Animal Farm‚ in which he created an allegory for the Russian revolution‚ he created very deep characters that he used to represent

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    The command system‚ which is also described as Marxism‚ socialism‚ or communism‚ is both a political and economic philosophy. In a communist economy‚ the government owns most of the firms‚ subsequently controlling production and allocation of resources. One of the most well-known and well-documented cases of a communist government took place in the Soviet Union‚ beginning in 1917 and eventually falling in 1992. Idealistically‚ communism eliminates social classism and provides equal work for all

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    Why did the Revolution fail to topple the Tsar in 1905‚ but succeed in 1917? The Russian Revolution had a decisive impact on the history of the twentieth century. Its implications and influences went on to effect a huge area and last decades. True to the large impact that it had‚ it was a large event. It spanned years and included many various groups and individuals. When studying the Russian Revolution it is important to note that it came during a time of change in Russia. Over the forty years

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    The Problems facing Alexander III in 1881 When Alexander became Tsar‚ Russia was in crisis following the assassination of Alexander II. Supreme political authority was still in the hands of the Tsar‚ but there were immense challenges facing Alexander III as he suddenly became Tsar of the world’s largest country‚ covering a quarter of the world’s land surface. Although known as the ‘Russian’ Empire‚ it compromised a large number of ethnic groups‚ with the Russians making up only half the population

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    Socialism Socialism is a political ideology that gives power to the people. It’s a government run by the people for the people; socialists think that things like the NHS and water should be free to the people - we shouldn’t have to pay to be treated for illness or pay for the water that keeps us alive. In a socialist’s ideal world‚ the poor wouldn’t get any poorer and the rich wouldn’t get any richer. Any wealth should be shared with the community instead of the elite rich. Capitalism Capitalism

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