1) What factors and events led to the start of the Russian Revolution? *
2) How did the Russian Revolution change the role of government? *
3) What led to new problems in the years after World War I?
4) How did western societies change in the post-war era?
Answers
Answer:
1. The Russian Revolution was the proletariat revolution against the bourgeoisie government of the Russian Empire. The things that started it was the losing side of the Russian Empire in the Great War, and hunger across the Russian Empire.
2. The Russian Revolution changed the Russian Government from agricultural based economy to industrial. It changed the form of government from Absolute Monarchy to Bolshevism, or Communism.
3. Vladimir Lenin started the Revolution across the Russian Empire when Communist support was widespread after the famine and defeat of the Russian Empire in WWI. After Vladimir Lenin Died, Joseph Stalin took over. He was a ruthless dictator whom ruled with an iron fist, and caused even more of a famine. Leon Trotsky had the desire to take over, and so he plotted against Joseph Stalins dictatorship. Rumors spread to Stalin, and he started something called 'The Great Purge' Which eliminated Trotskyite plots.
4. Societies changed when the Communist Revolution spread to Russia, Eastern Europe, China, North Vietnam, and North Korea, and other countries across the world. This made Western societies scared of the 'Red Menace' known as the Soviet Union. They formed alliances like NATO, and the European Union, and later the United Nations.
1. The Russian Revolution was the proletariat revolution against the bourgeoisie government of the Russian Empire. The things that started it was the losing side of the Russian Empire in the Great War, and hunger across the Russian Empire.
2. The Russian Revolution changed the Russian Government from agricultural based economy to industrial. It changed the form of government from Absolute Monarchy to Bolshevism, or Communism.
3.3. Vladimir Lenin started the Revolution across the Russian Empire when Communist support was widespread after the famine and defeat of the Russian Empire in WWI. After Vladimir Lenin Died, Joseph Stalin took over. He was a ruthless dictator whom ruled with an iron fist, and caused even more of a famine. Leon Trotsky had the desire to take over, and so he plotted against Joseph Stalins dictatorship. Rumors spread to Stalin, and he started something called 'The Great Purge' Which eliminated Trotskyite plots.
4. Societies changed when the Communist Revolution spread to Russia, Eastern Europe, China, North Vietnam, and North Korea, and other countries across the world. This made Western societies scared of the 'Red Menace' known as the Soviet Union. They formed alliances like NATO, and the European Union, and later the United Nations.