Bolsheviks
Hiler shaped the political stance by bringing the National German Workers Party or Nazi party into germany. Again like Kaiser he made Germany a strong military country. Stalin continued Lenins views and made Russia a strong military country. Really they didn't change political geography at all justadded what they wanted into it.
There were many changes that took place within the course of World War I following the Russian Revolution. One major change that this had on the war was that Russia and Germany settled their conflict.
Marx believed that a revolutionary change in a society's economic system would produce a change in society's political systems. Marx's revolution would have been one where the workers of the world (the proletariat) would take the means of production (factories, etc.) away from their owners and controllers (the bourgeoisie. This would be a revolution of one economic class against another. Lenin believed that a revolutionary change in a society's political system was necessary in order to impose a change in the economic system. Lenin's revolution was one where a small group of people (Bolsheviks) seized control of the government (the political entity). The conditions that Marx felt would spark the economic revolution never existed in Russia.
Alexander I became Emperor of Russia subscribing to the ideals of the French Revolution. Then he saw Napoleon take over the French Revolution and totally change it to a different direction. He saw his own attempts at reform sabotaged. He gradually gave up the effort.
Mental revolution Mental revolution involves a change in the attitude of workers and management towards one another, from competition to cooperation
Bolsheviks
Life for workers changed dramatically. The industrial revolution allowed the economy to jump start and gave people more free time to do what they wanted.
benjamin was the skepticals of russia as he did not believe the revolution would change any thing but infact make it worse as it did
Hiler shaped the political stance by bringing the National German Workers Party or Nazi party into germany. Again like Kaiser he made Germany a strong military country. Stalin continued Lenins views and made Russia a strong military country. Really they didn't change political geography at all justadded what they wanted into it.
The other name used for the revolution of 1905 is Viva La Resistance. This revolution occurred in Russia and lasted for just over 2 years.
There were many changes that took place within the course of World War I following the Russian Revolution. One major change that this had on the war was that Russia and Germany settled their conflict.
There were many changes that took place within the course of World War I following the Russian Revolution. One major change that this had on the war was that Russia and Germany settled their conflict.
There were many changes that took place within the course of World War I following the Russian Revolution. One major change that this had on the war was that Russia and Germany settled their conflict.
The industrial revolution changed working conditions for people with the implementation of machines. Machines started to replace workers in the workplace as well as ease the workload.
Marx believed that a revolutionary change in a society's economic system would produce a change in society's political systems. Marx's revolution would have been one where the workers of the world (the proletariat) would take the means of production (factories, etc.) away from their owners and controllers (the bourgeoisie. This would be a revolution of one economic class against another. Lenin believed that a revolutionary change in a society's political system was necessary in order to impose a change in the economic system. Lenin's revolution was one where a small group of people (Bolsheviks) seized control of the government (the political entity). The conditions that Marx felt would spark the economic revolution never existed in Russia.
It allowed the Bolshevik socialists to gain power and eventually establish the U.S.S.R. (Soviet Union).