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what was the message of Russian revolution

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Answered by Arcel
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National consequences of the Russian Revolution

(a) Autocracy was overthrown; aristocracy and power of the

church were destroyed.

(b) Russia became the world’s first socialist society. .

(c) Russia was now called the Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics.

(d) The aim of the new government was to practice the socialist

ideal of from each according to his capacity to each according to

his work.

(e) Private property for production was ended and so was the

concept of private profit.

(f) Economic planning through the five-year plans was done to

make USSR technologically advanced economy.

International consequences of the Russian Revolution

a) It had worldwide impact.

b) The ideas of Karl Marx were applied universally.

c) The Communist international was formed to encourage

socialist revolution an international scale.

d) Communist parties were formed independent of socialist

parties.

e) The word ‘democracy’ was redefined to include political,

social and economic equality

f)Feelings of internationalism, unity and dependence between

nations became Popular

g) The end of imperialism came nearer

h) USSR gave active support to colonies in their freedom

struggles.


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