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    major events that occur in the story are the fall of the human rule and the farm turning into a dictatorship. In Animal Farm, by George Orwell, there are two characters named Snowball and Napoleon that symbolize Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. Napoleon and Stalin were both dictators that controlled…

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    Marx was the author of the Communist Manifesto. Old major was the creator of Animalism. Karl Marx died years before the Russian revolution. Old major also died before he could see his plans of the revolution against Mr. Jones put into motion. According to old major the solution to the animals is a rebellion. In the text it says, “That is my message to you, comrades: Rebellion!” The animals plan to achieve his goals by over throwing the humans. “It says work night and day, body and soul, for the…

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    How is Macbeth and Joeseph Stalin have the same traits as each another? Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for more than twenty-four years, inputting a reign of terror while making Russia great again and helping to defeat Nazism. Though defeating Nazism sounds like a good guy thing to do Stalin is arguably worse than Hitler but, how is this connected to Macbeth a guy so interesting it spark William Shakespeare to write about him easy enough the book was called Macbeth. The Shakespeare play is…

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    different action plans to save their country from devastating outcomes. Each leader took different approaches, based on their political stance. Hitler, Stalin and Roosevelt were three major influencers that helped to fight the Great Depression, and because…

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    Joseph Stalin was a man with huge power that came with consequences for the people of the Soviet Union. Although he didn’t always have a remarkable childhood, things had changed for him later on his life. Looking back, Stalin climbed to his success in his near future because of one decision that was made by another in his life, which lead him to rule. Many events that fell through from his leadership had impacted the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe as not every decision Stalin made was wise…

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    The early-mid 1900’s led to the rise of some of the world’s most notorious and dangerous leaders: Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Mao Zedong of China. Known for their ruthlessness and radical reform, these two dictators created a long-term legacy of both progress and struggle during their reigns. Stalin’s path to power occurred in Russia within the Soviet Union, serving as the Secretary of the Communist Party and an important assistant to the controlling Lenin. Utilizing his position, he…

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    Stalin's Fist Goal

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    revolution depended on. They depended on workers' revolutions throughout Europe for the rise of Communism. So, Stalin set out to nationalize everything in Russia. He nationalized the industrial and agricultural structure of the Soviet Union through a series of systems called Five Year Plans. It was in these years his true self was made known to the public. There is a story that when Stalin was a kid, he was brutal. One time, it is said that, he choked and killed a calf that was stuck in mud.…

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    industrial growth, due to the formation of a classless society. Stalin achieved total control over the economy, which reflected his ideas of a Totalitarian State. The social impact the totalitarian state had resulted in fear within the people because of the secret…

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    since the Great War. Nonetheless, after Lenin’s death in 1924, Joseph Stalin finally gained power and quickly, he made several significant changes in the Soviet society. Under Stalin’s regime, the Soviet communism system turned out that it did not work as efficiently as Karl Marx predicted and Lenin expected. After controlling the communist government, Stalin became to extend his influence and quickly possessed absolute…

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    1924, Joseph Stalin took the power of the USSR. Some might argue that Stalin applied to the theory of Marx, but in fact he was in the opposite direction in several point include in the work condition. , social equality, and property rights. At first Marx’s theory about the revolution would occurred in industrial society. However, the USSR wasn’t an industrial country, it was an agricultural area. Therefore, Stalin…

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