Comparing Russia's Revolutions
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Comparing Russia's Revolutions
This essay will be structured into three separate parts for comprehensibility. Firstly, I shall explain the factors leading up to the 1917 revolution and the
revolution itself, and secondly, I shall do the same with the Revolution of 1989. Finally, to round everything together, there will be a comparison of the
similarities and differences between the two revolutions. Onward:
For as long as anyone alive during the 1917 revolution could remember... for many hundreds of
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milarities and differences between the Revolution of 1917 and that of 1989, but in the end the intents were very similar: the revolutionaries just wanted better lives for themselves and their kin... better living conditions, in all three(social, economic, political) categories. Although situations did improve from the nation's czarist days, looking at Russia today does make it seem like another revolution ought to take place... but would it be justified? I'll leave that to another report...
milarities and differences between the Revolution of 1917 and that of 1989, but in the end the intents were very similar: the revolutionaries just wanted better lives for themselves and their kin... better living conditions, in all three(social, economic, political) categories. Although situations did improve from the nation's czarist days, looking at Russia today does make it seem like another revolution ought to take place... but would it be justified? I'll leave that to another report...