Papers 2511-2520 of total 5282 found.
…that were being invented there. She also promoted the building of factories, the total number of factories during her reign was increased from 984 to 3161. Thus bettering Russia and Russians as a whole. <Tab/>All of these enlightened despots changed…
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…it arrived at this condition. Essentially because of World War II the dollar now serves as an international currency. Should say, India wish to purchase oil from Russia, India must pay in either dollars or rubles as rupees have no apparent value to Russians
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…Explanations of Fascism and National Socialism I.<Tab/>Russian Marxists--1920s A.<Tab/>They used "Fascism" generically to describe Germany as well B.<Tab/>Their explanation was that Fascism was a bourgeoisie…
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…build up the economy again. He probably wanted admiration and worshipping from the Russian people, particularly the peasantry. Also there was unrest amongst the peasantry which could have eventually broken out to a civil war, and as Alexander himself said…
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…sides at the same time: increasing and demand, and supply. "Buy more - than produce more". A kind of educational thing as well, sometimes leading to a comical situation, so now all the Russian men know that women shouldn't wear white and tight clothes…
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…The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell was a very interesting, complex, and informing novel. In the novel, George Orwell uses farm animals to portray people of power and the common people during the Russian Revolution. The story is told by animals…
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…personally detested Communism, and thus dislike Russia for running by Communists. He claimed that "the Russians were determined to destroy the American way of life, that they had to be stopped, and that the best way to do so was by educating the public against…
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…militaristically. The triangle between France, Russia and Great Britain was completed in 1907, when Britain signed the Anglo-Russian Convention. Serbia was also very close with Russia, as they shared many aspects of culture such as language and religion. With all…
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…, German's ambassador to Britain, "Austria no longer intends to tolerate the sapping activities of the Serbians...[Austria's] standing in the Balkans would be gone forever...the establishment of Russian hegemony in the Balkans is not permissible for us…
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…. Under Stalin, the USSR was incessantly preparing for US aggression, while trying to rebuild a war-torn Soviet Union. The dilemma was the choice between bread for the Russian people and protection for the nation, both of which were essential to the country's…
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