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Russian Revolution
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The March Revolution The Czar was very inefficient in ruling the country. Riots broke out among the proletariat. Pride from the was went away very fast due to lack of supplies and resources. Funding the war efforts sent the nation into widespread debt.
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Self proclaimed holy man Gregory Rasputin was an advisor to the queen. Government lost faith in Rasputin and killed him on December 29, 1916. Czar stepped down from power and government was broken into two factions. V.I. Lenin led the Bolsheviks and took over the soviets.
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Lenin and the Bolsheviks Turned into a radical when his brother was hanged for plotting to kill the czar. Studied the works of Karl Marx and sent away to Siberia plenty of times. Believed that true revolution would bring the change that was needed.
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The November Revolution Lenin promised “Peace, Love, and Bread” Red Guards working with Lenin to help overthrow the provisional government. With new power over the government, Lenin moved the capitol over to Moscow. Communist would be come the name of Lenin’s group.
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Russian Civil War March 1918- Lenin looked for peace against Germany and let go of land. Two sides of the Civil war. Reds=Communist, Whites= Counterrevolutionaries. U.S supported the Whites to help contain communism. Russia bought into wartime communism, protecting its land from the U.S.
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Civil war tore the country apart and millions died in the two major wars. Most Russians were waiting in their houses to die due to famine and poverty.
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Building the Communist Soviet Union Supreme Soviet- Elected legislature gave all citizens over 18 the right to vote. Soviet Union- Multinational state made up of Europe and Asian populations. New Economic Policy- Lenin allowed some capitalist ventures for the people. Economy production rose in this system.
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Joseph Stalin-Studied to be a preacher and was punished regularly for reading about revolution. He became the General Secretary for the Communist Party. Stalin put his own people in power when Lenin died and secured the communist party.
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Stalin’s Five- Year Plans Stalin developed a command economy- government makes all economic decisions. Stalin put a goal on major production, gave rewards when met and punishment when not. Agriculture- Stalin made peasants give up their lands and operate as groups. People tried to resist but were met with harsh punishment.
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The Great Purge Stalin’s secret police were sent to arrest old Bolsheviks and war heros. Up to 4 million people were purge of crimes of the years of Stalin. Stalin was able to replace leadership positions with people that were loyal to him. Would take punishment in 1941 in WW2.
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Soviet Foreign Policy Comintern- Aided revolutionary groups around the world and urged people to rise up against imperialist. Soviet Union also sought to join the United Nations to improve relations with other governments.
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An Age of Totalitarian Control One party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of citizens. Secret police was used to keep strict control over the people of Russia. Used propaganda to praise communism and paint capitalism in a negative light. Under Stalin, atheism was the official form of religion, attacking the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Changes in Soviet Society People of the Communist party were the heads of society. Free education, free healthcare, day care for children, inexpensive housing, and public recreation. Housing was scarce, food was on short supply. Education taught communist values, atheism, collective farming, and love for Stalin.
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Under Communism, Women won equality under the law. Government provided nurseries for children so the women would work.
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The Arts and the State Artist were to paint socialism by showing Soviet life in positive light. Peasants, workers, heroes of the revolution and Stalin. Government controlled what books were published, what music was heard, and which works of art were displayed. Many people could not publish works because of guidelines.
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Looking Ahead Stalin died in 1953, leaving behind a superpower in industrial powers. Most people of the Soviet Union lived meager lives based on terror.
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