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party; and the Bolsheviks of Vladimir Ilich LENIN, who wanted a tightly organized, hierarchical party (see BOLSHEVIKS AND MENSHEVIKS). Middle-class liberals formed the Constitutional Democratic party (Cadets) in 1905. Russian losses in the RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
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and an increase in literacy.
Lenin¡¦s death on January 21, 1924, caused a confusion as their beloved leader who had seen the Russians through these recent and many harsh times, the one who led the revolution had finally gone. There was only one thing to do
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of the working class and its party, as a result there would be a gradual growth into a socialist revolution. (Leonard 48) Lenin attempted to adapt the Marxist theory to Russian conditions and he attempted to fix Russia's revolutionary problems. As Lenin went beyond
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. The effect of this is the allowing Kamenev and Stalin to return from Siberia to the general populace.
During this whole time, Lenin was in Germany waiting and watching. When he saw the fall of the Russian government into the weak
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a major turning point in history. It marked the end of a czar rule of the Romanovs, as well as the beginning of a communist rule. The Revolution didn't just consist of one event. It consisted of many. Some
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The Middle of the Russian Revolution
The Split of the Social Democratic Workers Party in 1903 caused to groups to form: The Mensheviks, or Those of the Minority (opponents of the Bolsheviks), which initially cooperated with the Provisional
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Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Ilich Lenin was a Russian revolutionary leader and theorist, who presided over the first government of Soviet Russia and then the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). He was born in 1870, and died in 1924. Lenin
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The Russian Intelligentsia
The Russian Intelligentsia, a group of people who shared the bond of being intelligent and against the government, played the key role in overthrowing the tsarist government and instating a new government. The rebels
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-revolution in the period of 1918 to 1924.
At the start of the establishment of the Bolshevik government, Lenin and Trotsky saw the creation of the Cheka (All-Russian Commission for Suppression of Counter Revolution, Sabotage and Speculation) as a necessary tool
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Modern History oral task.
The word at the beginning of the 20th century Russian Revolutions.
Tsar Nicholas II
Nicholas inherited the role of Tsar off his father in 1855, when his father Nicholas I passed away.
Tsar Nicholas
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