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20th Century Revolutions
1917 Russia Revolution
Leaders of the 1917 Russian Revolution
Government of Russia Before and After the Revolution
What Global Issues Played a Role in the 1917 Russian Revolution?
The Leaders of the Russian Revolution include Vladimir Lenin in 1917 and Joseph Stalin in 1924 leading to the division of the population into the red communist and white loyalist.
The government of Russia before the Russian Revolution was under the rule of a single czar with the establishment of the legislative, a Russian Monarchy replaced by a provisional government, then eventually a communism governmental system.
The Russian Revolution began during the time of the World War I in Europe along with the loss of the Russian military and economic productivity due to the Russo- Japanese War causing Russia to slowly decline over time, leading to civil unrest and the Russian Revolution of 1917.
How is the Russian Revolution Similar to other Revolutions
How is the Russian Revolution Different from other Revolutions?
The Russian Revolution of 1917 is different from other revolutions during the time because the Revolution occurred near the end of the first World War where the world is beginning to recover, leading to a 7 months revolution between the population. The Russian Revolution also led to the establishment of the 5 year plan leading to over 14.5 million death, and the separation between the core and periphery sector of the country.
The Revolutions like many other is the division between the methods/ organization of the government and who to rule it. The Russian Revolution led to the new establishment of a new form of government communism, and is an attempt to improve and restore the country's economic and world power, such as the revolution in China in 1911 and the American Revolution of 1776.