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which basic principle,ideas and value did russian revolution give to rest of the world?

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Answered by badmash84
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Like 1789, when the French Revolution erupted, 1917 has entered the lexicon of world-historical dates all educated citizens are expected to know and remember. The meaning of 1917, however, remains much contested, not least because two very different revolutions took place in Russia that fateful year. The February Revolution toppled the Russian monarchy and ushered in a brief era of mixed liberal and socialist governance, only to be superseded by the more radical October Revolution, which saw Lenin’s Bolshevik Party impose a Communist dictatorship and proclaim an open-ended world revolution against “capitalism” and “imperialism.” Each of these developments was significant enough to merit serious historical study. Together they constitute one of the seminal events of modern history, which introduced Communism to the world and paved the way for decades of ideological conflict, culminating in the Cold War of 1945–1991.
Answered by phillipinestest
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Basic Principles, ideas and value given by Russian Revolution:

The basic principles, ideas and value given by the Russian revolution rest of the world are as follows:

  • Fight for the rights no matter how powerful the enemy is.
  • The revolution has paved way for conversion of rural economy to urban one.  
  • The concept of universal adult Franchise was introduced.
  • The concept of freedom and liberty was the introduced.
  • Respecting of Women was taught.

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