yes, that's a question that i need answering too.
the supposed revolution of the Bolsheviks did have an impact on society, from what i know, it was predominantly negative, i believe there were worker strikes etc, particularly when war communism was introduced.
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the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
Steam power accelerated the first and second Industrial Revolutions.
Revolutions
Russian Elections were held in November, 1917. These polls were held in the immediate aftermath of Bolshevik Revolutions. Bolshevik party and its head Lenin were convinced that they would earn a clear victory in polls. However, it was Socialist Revolutionary party that won the majority. Lenin after much dispute dissolved the assembly after just one day of working.
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The Bolshevik insurrection is known as the October Revolution of 1917. There were two Russian Revolutions in that year, but the October Revolution is the one where the Bolsheviks took power.
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They are an armed society, therefore a free society.
The impact of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia
the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
Revolutions can be important because they can bring about change that is for the good of a society. The American Revolution brought about the freedoms of today.
Francium has any impact on the society.
Most of the Revolutions of 1848 were not well organized enough to have a lasting impact. The participants did not have enough of a common goal.
Computer developments are classified as revolutions because they have caused changes in society that could be called revolutionary.
The Russian Revolution" is well-known to many people. But how many of you know there were actually 2 revolutions? Not many. "2 revolutions???" you may ask. Yes, there were indeed two revolutions. For simplicity's sake we shall call the first one the Russian Revolution and the second the Bolshevik Revolution. The Russian Revolution occurred in February of 1917 while the Bolshevik Revolution occurred just 8 months after, in October. To be able to analyse these two revolutions we must understand the causes of these revolutions first.
They bring change, sometimes with unintended consequences.