Inside questions of socialism in europe and russian revolution
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YOU CAN SOLVE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS..
Differentiate between the ideas of the liberals and radicals in Europe
Why do we say that liberals during this time could not be called ‘democrats’?
How should society, according to liberals and radicals, develop?
Why were socialists against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills?
What effects did the war have on the industry of Russia.
Why was the decision to collectivise farms taken?
What was the role of the Tsar in the peasant revolt of 1905? Discuss briefly.
How did Russia's participation in the World War cause the fall of the Tsar?
What were the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution?
Discuss Stalin’s collectivisation programme.
YOU CAN SOLVE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS..
Differentiate between the ideas of the liberals and radicals in Europe
Why do we say that liberals during this time could not be called ‘democrats’?
How should society, according to liberals and radicals, develop?
Why were socialists against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills?
What effects did the war have on the industry of Russia.
Why was the decision to collectivise farms taken?
What was the role of the Tsar in the peasant revolt of 1905? Discuss briefly.
How did Russia's participation in the World War cause the fall of the Tsar?
What were the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution?
Discuss Stalin’s collectivisation programme.
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Question 1.
Why did Kerenskii’s Government become unpopular in Russia ?
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The Kerenskii’s government become unpopular in Russia because :
- His failure to feel the pulse of the nation. He tried to suppress the workers movement and the Balshevik influence.
- People wanted peace, but he tried to continue the war.
- The non-Russian nationals failed to get an equal status under his government.
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