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    farm)"never lost heart (in the cruel work during the winter)...the animals found more inspiration in his strength and his never-failing cry of 'I will work harder!'" (page 46) Boxer representing the working class also represented a little bit of Vladimir Lenin, as both wanted to work hard to see their society prosper with everyone happy. As Napoleon overtook the farm and started to change the amendments, many animals got suspicious and wanted to overthrow Napoleon. Throughout that time Boxer…

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    million dollars in the United States). In February 1917 the Revolution was finally coming into place. The tsar abdicated the throne and got placed under house arrest. They first tried to make a smooth transition into their power, but in April 1917 Vladimir Lenin decided that wasn’t going to work and that people should begin doing whatever it takes to have complete control.…

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    After reading about communism, one can truly grasp the differences between a capitalist society, like our own and a Communist one. Communism is defined as "a classless society in which all wealth and property would be owned by the community as a whole" (Ellis 210). Researching the founders, history and main characteristics of communism could certainly open the eyes of a close-minded believer of capitalism. Communism was founded by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels during the second half of the…

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    Lenin and Stalin worked closely during the revolution in order to achieve success. During the revolution, “Stalin 's chief role… was that of propagandist and supporter of Lenin” (Joseph Stalin). It was on April 3, 1922 that Stalin was given the position to lead the Soviet Union. While Stalin was first in office, Lenin died after having a stroke and Stalin worked with two of Lenin’s companions, Lev Kamenev and…

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    Tsar Nicholas II Equality

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    million casualties due to the Civil War. Through all the deaths and injuries the Bolsheviks red army became victories against the Mensheviks. This event pretty much settles the differences between Nicholas’ loyalist and the Nicholas betrayers. Vladimir Lenin later dies of natural causes. The Bolsheviks succeed in overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II power and helping to have equal power. I understand that The bolsheviks were for the people and helped to make the land better after Bloody Sunday. None…

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    He developed Marx philosophy using his perspective on Russia. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, also known as Lenin, was the first leader of the communist party in one of the world’s largest countries. He helped to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II in 1917 and is the founder of the Soviet Union in Russia. In order to understand the rise of Lenin and the communist party in Russia, it is important to emphasize the living conditions that prevailed in Russia under…

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    What Is Non-Resistance?

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    ongoing Great War, they made very little initial progress. This changed when the Germans smuggled Vladimir Lenin back into the country and he began preaching for immediate revolution. Things turned violent, the Tsar was forced to abdicate and a provisional government was set up. But for the Bolsheviks, that wasn't enough. When the Provisional Government refused to back the Russians out of the war, Lenin and his extremists hijacked the entire revolutionary movement, established a communist state…

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    Russian Revolution Dbq

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    Russian Revolution succeeded their chant more than the French Revolution Diego De La Cruz Towards the end of the 1700’s there was a revolution that started all revolutions. The American revolution showed many people that anyone can win a revolution and this revolution started many revolutions in the future. The French revolution another example of corrupt government that was to be overthrew by the people. The same goes for the Russian Revolution where Nicholas II had many events that made the…

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    Napoleon's Revolution

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    Napoleon’s Revolution What is a revolution? A fundamental change in political power, there have been many in the past and possibly many in the future. In “Animal Farm” George Orwell presents the idea that language can be used to maintain power when a leader has too much power is obsessed with keeping control of their citizens. The book Animal Farm is based off the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was the fall of the Czar in Russia which later formed the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin…

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    the riots Russia was in anarchy fighting the government a month late the Tsar step down out of position. Next, was the rise of the Bolshevik party which started another revolution to put them on top with all the power. They took over the government Lenin the leader promised the wars would stop, but it never did. Russia was in a civil war were everyone was against the red army also known as the new Bolshevik regime which killed over millions of their own citizens. The red army did it one bullet…

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