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    stable. In addition Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov‚ also known as Lenin‚ came back to Russia and tries to provoke another revolution to overthrow the provisional government. Because of this troops were adopted to arrest the Bolsheviks‚ because they were accused to cooperate with Germany‚ but Lenin escaped to Finland. The results of Lenin’s efforts were seen as the Bolsheviks won the majority votes within the Petrograd and Moscow Soviets. After this the October Revolution happened: Lenin wanted to get on the

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    personalities‚ and actions are similar to the actual men in power. In the novel Animal Farm‚ the pigs represent the communist leaders of Russia in the early 1900s. Old Major‚ the creator of animalism‚ represents both the original revolutionary‚ Vladimir Lenin‚ and the founder of communism‚ Karl Marx. Like these Russians‚ Old Major wants all individuals to be equal. Old Major is symbolic of Marx because‚ like Marx‚ he has a dream about the revolution. He says‚ " ’That is my message for you‚ comrades:

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    assumed the leading role in Soviet politics after Vladimir Lenin’s death in 1924‚ and gradually marginalized his opponents until he had become the unchallenged leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin was son of a cobbler‚ he studied at a seminary but was expelled for revolutionary activity in 1899. He joined an underground revolutionary group and sided with the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party in 1903. A disciple of Vladimir Lenin‚ he served in minor party posts and was appointed

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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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    How far has the importance of Trotsky in creating political change in Russia in 1917 been exaggerated? We know that Leon Trotsky was crucial in creating political change in Russia in 1917. We know that in the 1917 Revolution‚ his great orating skills helped further the Bolshevik cause. This is shown in Source 76 with use of “oratorical talent‚ his organising ability‚ first with the army and then with the railways...” and this led to political change as his involvement sped up the Bolshevik take-over

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    place because the Bolshevik’s Army was approaching. As they entered the basement‚ they were told to gather for a picture by Yurovsky‚ who‚ unbeknownst to them‚ was the head executioner. This photograph was to dissolve the rumors of the family’s death. Lenin gave the order for the execution of the Imperial family. Yurovsky and other eleven-armed men carried out this order. The assassination of Russia’s Royal Family was the result of political factors‚ which led not only to the death of the Tsar‚ but also

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    Newspaper Topics and Study Guide for Ch. 26-28 Test Ch. 26 (White) Ch.28 (red) Suggested Title: The Wall Street Journal or The London Times Topics to be covered: advancements in shipping‚ “annihilation of time and space‚” effects of chemical dye industry on India‚ the boom bust cycle of world trade‚ Britain’s control of world finances by 1900‚ and improvements in cities. Suggested editorials: written by a textile worker in India‚ a mayor of a city praising improvements in his city.

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    was the first major happening in terms of communism. Communism’s birth. This book actually predicted a revolution between the lower class (proletariat) and the upper class (bourgeoisie). Vladimir Lenin was one of the driving forces of the communistic movement. The other‚ was Joseph Stalin‚ who took over for Lenin when he died. Stalin used Marx’s concepts to make his points and lead the Soviet Union after the revolution. Stalin based a lot of his practices off of Marx’s teachings and incorporated them

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    become a preacher. Stalin soon dropped out because of his lack of interest. Later he joined an organization that secretly supported Georgian independence from Russia. A man named Messame Dassy introduced Stalin to some writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. These writings sparked an interest in Stalin. Stalin joined the Social Democratic Labor Party. Stalin held positions in the Bolshevik government. He was the commissar for nationalities in 1917 to 1923. From 1919 to 1923 he was the state control

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    and the Mensheviks. Both groups had ideologies that were based on Marxism‚ and they were anti-Tsar with the Mensheviks having a longer-term plan and the Bolsheviks wanting rapid change. The Bolsheviks rose and rapid change commenced as a result. Vladimir Lenin lead the Bolsheviks up until his death‚ and his successor‚ Joseph Stalin‚ kept the idea of rapid change by implementing five-year plans. The

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