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examine the global influence of the Russian revolution.

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Answered by vani31
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)Communism spread to the world and many European countries like Poland,Bulgaria and China went under Communism. )Democracy was redefined with social and economical equality. A new third International was formed with headquarters at Moscow for promoting revolutions on an International scale.Their main purpose was to abolish Capitalism and establish power of proletariats. The Bolshevik Revolution gave a blow to Imperialism.)Russian Revolution increased global tensions. The World was divided into 2 blocks i.e, Capitalist and Communist. The Russian Revolution left a deep impact on sovereign union as well as on International field
Answered by potterheadArushi
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Here is your answer In the world socialist movement too it

was recognised that all was not well in the Soviet Union. A backward

country had become a great power. Its industries and agriculture

had developed and the poor were being fed. But it had denied the

essential freedoms to its citizens and carried out its developmental

projects through repressive policies. By the end of the twentieth

century, the international reputation of the USSR as a socialist

country had declined though it was recognised that socialist ideals

still enjoyed respect among its people. But in each country the ideas

of socialism were rethought in a variety of different ways.

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