explain the influenza of russian revolution on USSR and the world?
Answers
i. In many countries, communist panics were formed on the line of Russia.
ii. It gave the world a new economic system known as socialism.
iii. The Bolsheviks encouraged colonial peoples to follow their experiment. It inspired a number of freedom movements in other countries.
iv. Many non-Russians from outside the USSR participated in the Conference of the Peoples of the East and the Bolshevik-founded Comintern. Some even received education in the USSR’s Communist University of the Workers of the East.
v. By the time the Second World War broke, socialism had acquired a global face.
vi. Though by the end of the twentieth century, the image of USSR as a socialist country declined, yet its socialist ideals were respected and rethought in many ways suiting individual interests.