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conclusion of the russian revolution

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Answered by Anonymous
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Russian revolution was somehow similar to the French revolution

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Answered by MirzaHayat27
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Russia had a major revolution which completely changed the economy and the leaders of Russia. The autocracy fell after many protests, riots and demonstrations that first began with women. The autocracy fell during WWI when the people saw the war as a lost cause.It put the nobles below the middle class and brought down the reign of the czars. Shortly after their reign was brought down by the Bolshevik party led by Lenin, a civil war began between the whites( those against the soviets) and the reds (Marxists) which ended with the reds winning but at a terrible expense. After WWI and the civil war there was no jobs and very little food to be had. The new Communists party in place had propaganda everywhere including the schools. They set it up in schools by putting the Soviet ideology in the schools. The economy became a command economy where the government monitors every good and regulates trade. Everything in the government was distributed including crops taken from farmers who only grew enough to feed their family. Dictators were chosen then instead of czars and the dictators held absolute power over the entire country. Anyone who went against the dictator was hung. After Lenin's death on January 21 1924 due to a stroke, there was a struggle to see who the new leader would be. The elections after his death were rigged no matter what the people chose. This type of government and the revolution left behind the ideas of propaganda, communism, and absolute power until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1994. Lenin left behind a model for the future dictators of Russia to try and copy. The communists Russia also left a generation of brainwashed humans and Russia's isolation from the rest of the world.

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