Bolshevik Revolution Putin the Red into Russia. Precursors Rev. of 1905: People are starving and angry (Duma) World War I: Czar Nicholas II uses it as.

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Bolshevik Revolution Putin the Red into Russia

Precursors Rev. of 1905: People are starving and angry (Duma) World War I: Czar Nicholas II uses it as distraction WW1: Russia loses millions of people and the population looks to revolutionaries for relief Feb. Rev: Revolutionaries decide to stay in the war after removing the Czar=fatal mistake

1917:Bolshevik Rev. Vladimir Lenin: Him and his followers (Reds) stage their own revolution and after seizing power fight a civil war with the Whites for 3 years Reds=Communists

Effects Russia withdraws from WWI Russia becomes the poster country for Communist government Russia becomes United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR)

Propaganda Information designed to influence people’s opinions Judging Criteria Persuasion Quality Originality