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    was a loss in morale in citizens all across Russia. The citizens also lost hope in the government and the Czar. These events lead to an outcry for revolt and change. Throughout the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin was important because he influenced other citizens to take action against the Czar. Lenin was the influence and drive of the revolts this is shown when he returns from exile…

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    leader. Their leader, Czar Nicholas II, on the other hand felt that he was leader appointed by God and was doing a good job. That was when the people of Russia started getting ideas on ways to solve this power inequality. On man who had an idea was Vladimir Lenin. The idea that he had wasn’t initially his, it was established by a man named Karl Marx who had died long before the revolution. The idea was of communism or Marxism, in which everyone is essentially equal. At the time when…

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    founded by Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. The Bolshevik government ran on many ideas of Karl Marx. The theorisation of Karl Marx ran by the name of Marxism and these ideas within his theory were as followed: The capitalist society is one to be abolished, as the bourgeois should not be the ones to run the land or factories when they are not the ones that slave away on those sites. With this, Lenin intertwines Marxism, Socialism and Communism into one to create the Bolsheviks. Vladimir strived…

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    Vladimir Lenin lived a long, busy life. He worked many jobs and many places. He had a lot of impact in World War I and communism. A life full of adventures, some will think that they are not reasonable but others will think the opposite. Lenin’s life impacted a lot of others as well as inspired them. My goal in this paper is to help you understand what Vladimir Lenin did for Russia and what he did for the outside countries during and after World War I. Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov was born on April 10…

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    Concepts Of Communism

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    Long live the revolution!" Under the leadership of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, established a new government, the Council of People 's Commissars ("Sovnarkom"), with Lenin appointed as its governing chairman. It evolved to suit the highest government authority of executive power under the Soviet system which came under the control of the Bolshevik. Lenin was the most important figure in this governance structure; as well as sitting on the Council of Labor and…

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    Imperial rule. Vladimir Lenin, a revolutionary leader obtained control of Russia and eliminated the typical Czar rule. The Bolsheviks, a part of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party, which was led by Lenin, seized control of the government in Russia in October 1917, and became the dominant political power. The Bolsheviks later went on to become the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin was the architect and first leader of the USSR. In the early 1890’s, Lenin led…

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    were able to seize power of Russia in 1917 due to the weak way the country was run. Some of the reasons why the Bolsheviks were able to take control of Russia include: the Provisional Government was very unpopular, the Petrograd soviet was powerful, Lenin returned to Russia, Kornilov was defeated by the Red Guard and the Military Committee was formed. With the ongoing World War the people of Russia began to lose faith in the Provisional Government to put a stop to Russia’s involvement, however…

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    Communism In Russia

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    socialism. Karl Marx, the founder of communism, described a communistic society as one where labor and distribution of resources would be based upon his principle, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs” (“Communism”). Vladimir Lenin, a follower of Marx and leader of the radical revolutionary group, the Bolsheviks, seized power in Russia after the Russian Revolution. Lenin’s policies eliminated the traditional government system and instituted the world’s first…

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    Cuban and Vladimir Lenin both are some of these men. Both men were communist dictators for their countries, and they rose to power after leading a revolution. Through these revolutions they tried to do what they thought was the best for their country even if it was not. El Líder is a character in the novel Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina García. Within the novel, El Líder is a rather controversial figure to some people, but to others he is a savior of Cuba. Both El Líder and Vladimir Lenin built…

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    Petersburg. Vladimir Lenin had than taken charge, then he had established a new Communist Reign. Stalin had become a Communist Party member, it had taken some time and effort to be able to close to Lenin, you may even say Stalin had become Lenin’s “right-hand man.” Later on, Lenin did depend on Stalin. For the next 5 years, he works as an enforcer, operating on the street level trying to maintain…

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