The Russian Revolution 1917
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Pages: 4
(approximately 235 words/page)
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This essay aims to discuss the consequences and significance that the Russian revolution in 1917, brought to the world and in Russia. It covers issues such as the changes in Russia and the world. Firstly, it looks at the changes in Russia. Secondly, what actually didn't change in Russia. Thirdly, which of these changes was predominant. Fourth, the consequences of these changes to the rest of the world. Lastly, how these changes affected the world and
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industrial workers were better off. There were a lot of profiteering which led to growth of rich businessmen. It is undoubtedly evident that one can see what changes did the Russian Revolution in 1917 brought to the Russian people, and the world. It is the hope that the author of this essay has opened the minds of the youth of today about the consequences and significance of what a Revolution would bring to one's own motherland.
industrial workers were better off. There were a lot of profiteering which led to growth of rich businessmen. It is undoubtedly evident that one can see what changes did the Russian Revolution in 1917 brought to the Russian people, and the world. It is the hope that the author of this essay has opened the minds of the youth of today about the consequences and significance of what a Revolution would bring to one's own motherland.