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Russian Revolutions

Russia had a series of revolutions throughout 1905 and 1917. The 1917 revolutions ended the Russian Empire, and were the beginning of the Russian Civil War.

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What are some good creative titles for a Russian revolution story book?

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  1. "Echoes of Change: A Tale of the Russian Revolution"
  2. "Flames of Freedom: Stories from the Russian Revolution"
  3. "Revolving Fate: A Novel of the Russian Revolution"
  4. "Red Dawn: Fictional Accounts from the Russian Revolution"

Whose ideas fueled the Russian Revolution?

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The ideas of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin were influential in fueling the Russian Revolution. Marx and Engels developed the theory of communism, while Lenin adapted these ideas to Russia and led the Bolshevik party to power in 1917.

What were Leon Trotsky's crimes?

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Leon Trotsky was accused of various crimes by the Soviet government, including plotting against the state, counter-revolutionary activities, and attempting to undermine the leadership of Joseph Stalin. He was ultimately exiled and later assassinated in Mexico in 1940.

The Russian Revolution pushed the US closer to war because?

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it led to concerns about the spread of communism. The United States feared that the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia could inspire similar uprisings around the world, including in the US. This, along with other factors, contributed to tensions between the US and Soviet Russia, ultimately leading to the Cold War and the threat of nuclear war.

What was the Russian revolution fighting over?

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The Russian Revolution was fought over various issues, including widespread poverty and inequality, political repression under the autocratic rule of the Tsar, and the desire for democratic reforms. Additionally, the revolutionaries sought to overthrow the Tsarist regime and establish a socialist state, aiming to create a more equitable society and end exploitation. The revolution eventually led to the establishment of the Soviet Union.

Did tsar Alexander the 2 abolished serfdom before or after the Russian revolution?

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The Russian revolution began with his death and the deaths of his wife and 6 children . He did not abolish serfdom. The whole point of the revolution was to overthrow the Czar and replace him with a government that controlled all aspects of living for the Russian people.