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    this peaceful protest. The workers were not trying to overthrow the Tsar. They believed that Tsar did not know of their plight. instead they blamed the Tsarists ministers ad officials. This demonstration of factory workers was brutally put down by Russian soldiers. Up to 200 were killed by rifle fire and Cossack charges. While the events of Bloody Sunday were occurring Tsar Nicholas II was out lunching with his mom and his response to the events of Bloody Sunday was Depicted in a diary entry…

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    Russian Revolution Writing Assignment Within the year of 1917, two revolutions took place in the country of Russia. The two revolutions were known as the February Revolution and the October Revolution. The first revolution happened in February of 1917, the Autocracy that was ruling Russia was overthrown and a provisional government was put in its place. The Second revolution happened in October 1917, the provisional government was overthrown and dismantled by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks…

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    The Animal Farm and Russian Revolution have many similarities. George Orwell based the Animal farm on the Russian Revolution. Animal Farm and Russian Revolution were both brutal and had a ended to it. This paper will show how George Orwell based Animal Farm on the Russian Revolution. An overview of the Russian Revolution of 1917, two revolutions, the first of which, in February [March, New Style], overthrew the imperial government and the second of which, in October [November], placed the…

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    other events have led up to this. The revolution. Better known as the February Revolution (Russia used the Julian calendar, thus the name “February Revolution” while in the U.S it was March.) There are many events (revolutions) in the timeline of the Russian Revolution, most notably the 1905 Revolution, October Revolution, and the February Revolution. Many events earlier, such as the loss in the…

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    Nicholas Romanov was crowned in 1896. He being one of the many rulers was never trained to rule. Which did not help him with the people. After the big horrible Russo-Japanese war there was an even bigger Revolution, and this was the Russian Revolution of 1905. The Russian Revolution was a changing point for all history. It is a story of changing powers in the modern days. This revolution end after Nicholas approved a representative assembly the Duma and promised constitution forms. The…

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    1. How did World War One lead to a revolution in Russia? WWI led to the revolution in Russia because the tsarist government was unprepared for the problems the war magnified. Although problem persisted in Russia, such as ill-led and ill-armed armies, the war proved that Russia was technological behind when compared to other major world powers. As a result, the tsar’s control over the armed forces was seen as inefficient due to the death of 2 million soldiers and the wounded or captured 4 to 6…

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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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    paradox and unfair to the Russian people. Although people are aware of this unjustness from the news, they fail to take a stand and help those who struggle. By pushing aside self-interests and exerting efforts into helping others, one will utilize his highest function of being and, as a result, will reside in a state of contentment. Aristotle states that the prime…

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    “The Charge of the Light Brigade” The poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson affected my understanding of real events because it tells you about the courage of the six hundred because they went on even though they knew someone had made a mistake. The Charge of the Light Brigade helped me understand real events because this was life during the war there was no time for thought about losing or death you just had to push through and fight. The poem was written about a charge by British…

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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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