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    Ukraine has underestimated the crucial role of nationalism in Crimea. Many Russians moved to Crimea in 1990 to escape the collapse of the Soviet Union but they couldn’t return to Russia after 1992 due to International Policy and Human Rights tariffs set by the European Union. Now the perspective has been an important weapon to…

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    establish the new government. The Russian Civil War placed enormous…

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    The defeat the Crimean War impacted on Alexander II was massive, the humiliation and shock he felt in regards to the Russian military 's incapability and as truly a wake up to just what the government needed to do in order for Russia to both modernise and industrialise. The embarrassing loss in Crimea and the true nature of Russia 's backwardness genuinely portrayed just how crucial reform was, especially for Russia 's military. Alexander II was desperate to catch up to the west and regain…

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    is usually a good signifier for not the surrounding, but when it comes to a specific location background music will not do it - accents are necessary. Thankfully, as a class we silently agreed to not have a group of Swedish teenagers attempting a Russian accent in English, and thus, it was up to the props and costumes teams to make the ambience feel authentic. As part of costumes, I took this upon me. Together with Louise, the process began by researching how…

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    Effects Of Russian Revolution: 1) End of autocratic rule. 2) Establishment of a socialist/communist government. 3) Withdrawal of Russia from WWI. 4) Industrial growth and organization of economy on five-year plans. 5) Complete transformation of Russian society, government, economy. 6) Formation of Soviet Union. 7)Emergence of Russia as world power. 8) Spread of communism throughout…

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    felt it was crucial Russia did not fall behind. Before Peter the Great came into power, Russia’s main focus was on agriculture. They could not receive imports due to complications of their seaports. Russia’s most popular, primary religion was the Russian Orthodox Church, which was…

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    thanks to the vision of one of the older pigs on the farm. Animal Farm is an allegory because character's, events, and songs in Animals Farm mirror people, events, and anthems in the Russian Revolution that are used to express a complicated truth. Characters in Animal Farm mirror people part of the Russian Revolution to explain a complicated truth. One of the goals that the animals had during the revolution is that all animals would be equal, but as time went on, Napoleon became…

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    Peter the great ruled the Russian Empire from May 7, 1682 up until his death. Peter was one of the greatest Emperors that ever ruled, he accomplished so much for Russia. Everything he did for his country was extremely important and the reason why he earned the title Peter The Great, He is the most influential person that ever lived. He brought Russia into mainstream western civilization, and decided that all of the children of the nobility should have some early education. Peter was heavily…

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    Chapter 3: Rasputin’s Reputation and its Effect Much of the Rasputin’s negative public perception stemmed from his reputation of being sexually aggressive and indulgent in alcohol to the point of belligerence. This behavior was unacceptable for someone who claimed to be righteous and appointed by God, and also from someone who was so prominent in the royal court. This view of Rasputin was common between both the nobility and the common people of Russia. There was also an appeal made by the Duma…

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    Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, born in St. Petersburg, Russia on 22 April 1899, was a Russian-American novelist who was also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin. Nabokov originally began writing in Russian and wrote his first nine novels in Russian. However, Nabokov achieved international prominence after he started writing in English. Vladimir's finest novel Lolita is also considered his most controversial work because of the criticism it received due to its deep and warped erotic theme.…

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