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explain the global influence of the russian revolution

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Answered by GalaxyBoy15
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(i) In many countries, communist parties were formed like the Communist Party of Great Britain.

ii) The Bolsheviks encouraged colonial people to follow their experiment of taking power.

iii) Many non-Russians from outside the USSR, participated in the Conference of the People of East and the Bolshevik-founded Comintern (an international union of pro-Bolshevik socialist parties).

iv) Some received education in USSR’s Communist University of the Workers of the East.

v) By the time of the outbreak of the Second World War II, the USSR had given socialism a global face and world stature.

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Answered by potterheadArushi
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Explanation:

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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