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    Provisional Government

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    WWI erupts and Russia has a series of defeats that causes its people to be displeased with Tsar Nicholas (Wade, XIII). Tsar Nicholas II was forced to step down after the February Revolution (Barnes, n. pag.). The Duma Committee and Petrograd Soviet leaders announce the new government called the “Provisional Government” (Merriman & Winter, n. pag.). The new “Provisional Government” consisted of liberals, moderate socialists, and radical left socialists (Merriman & Winter, n. pag.). The liberals…

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    Women In Latin America

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    Women’s Movements in Latin America Feminism in Latin America is a group of organizations and beliefs that have a shared purpose. Women look to classify, institute, and realize equal diplomatic, financial, social, private, and social rights for all women. This involves obtaining equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist promotes and upholds the rights and equality for women. The first feminist convention was held in 1848, New York, U.S. The development has three ways…

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    How was life as a Bolshevik? George Orwell thought the Bolshevik played a big part in Russian History therefore including them in the book Animal Farm. In George Orwell book Animal Farm it best explains to readers what the Bolshevik were for and about. The Bolsheviks were members of a Russian Social- Democratic Workers Party led by Lenin. He eventually had control over the Russian Government and became dominant political power. The group originally came about at the party’s second congress in…

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    One similarity between the two was the difficulties and hardships each country had to go through which ultimately led to their power increasing. For Stalin, the Soviet Union was always in a state of civil war before his dictatorship, first the October Revolution, then the February Revolution, and even after Lenin took over the government, there were still many incidents of civil fighting going on in Russia. Not only that, but they always had a shortage of food and even after…

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    Even though life in South Vietnam was settled and getting on its feet, North Vietnam was going through hardship and totalitarianism. Unlike in America where you have rights as a citizen, including the freedom of speech, it was unacceptable in North Vietnam to voice your opinion. Anyone that opposed their legislation would be punished in unfathomable ways. The opinions of the people had no importance and lead to punishment if expressed out loud. The worst punishment that could be bestowed upon…

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    forever clinging to the past. Dorfman clearly shows that Paulina needs Gerado to set her free of her past. Not only that the discussion made realized the strength of paulina 's will. In the IOD I learned that there was 2 groups that rebelled against dictatorship. One was…

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    There have been many dictators in the world. Some examples of some past dictators include names such as: Adolf Hitler, Kim Jong-Un, and Joseph Stalin. A dictatorship is a type of government where one person, or leader, has complete control over the entire country that they are ruling over. That ruler has control of everything that any citizen can or cannot do. Such as: what they can say about that leader, what they can do for a living, and how well they are treated or how poorly they are treated…

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    This had a postitive impact on French society because it granted citizenship to everyone. However, through his ambition and need for power, Napoleon became a dictatorship and negatively affected France. Although Napoleon is viewed as the child of the French Revolution, he ultimately betrayed the ideals of the revolution through his dictatorship in France and his attempts…

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    of the most affected were History…” Hitler did not want the children of Germany to be aware of any of the worldly viewpoints towards government and leadership to protect his power; however, he wanted to brainwash them from very young ages that dictatorship was the solution. He spent years altering the school system and persuading students to follow Hitler. “The group’s training regimen became more militaristic...These physical activities were accompanied and underpinned by racial and ideological…

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    Revolution. One woman recalls that, “For us, (revolution) was a dream. For Nicaragua, it was a reality.” During the 1970s, as the Sandinistas were fighting to overthrow the Somoza family, Argentina was facing its own challenges. Under a military dictatorship, thousands of people were taken to concentration camps, tortured, and killed. Several people,…

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