PPT-Soviet Russia: Part 1 Lenin

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National Collapse Backwardness of Russia Tsar Nicholas II took control of Army Empress Alexandra Rasputin and Alexei End of the Tsarist Regime 1917 Petrograd Strikes

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National Collapse Backwardness of Russia Tsar Nicholas II took control of Army Empress Alexandra Rasputin and Alexei End of the Tsarist Regime 1917 Petrograd Strikes erupted protests over war shortage of food runaway inflation and distrust of the Tsars govt. Sagar Dalsania. Darshan. Patel. 2A. Early Life. He exceled in studies and students alienated him for that. (. Essortment. ). In 1886, his father died and in 1887 his brother was hung for plotting to assassinate Tsar Alexander III. (. History 12 – Ms Leslie. Vladimir . Illich. . Ulyanov. . (later known as Lenin) was born in . Simbirsk. , Russia, on 10th April, 1870. Father was a school Teacher. His Brother, Alexander . Ulyanov. February Revolution, 1917. Nicholas in March 1917 after his abdication. In January 1917 the Tsar received 3 warnings about the negative atmosphere in Petrograd:. Okhrana. state the people hate the war, shortages, and are highly critical of the govt. In comparison to 1917, ‘1905 was but a toy’. Revolution. In the 1700s, Czar Peter the Great expanded & modernized Russia . Peter introduced into Russia Western style navy, fashions, & city-planning. But in the 1800s, Russia failed to keep pace with the rapid changes taking place in Western Europe . success. of the October Revolution 1917. Intro. Background : . Tsar forced to abdicate in Feb 1917. . Provisional (Temporary) Government set up to run the country until elections could be held.. Petrograd Soviet (Workers councils) also run parts of the country. To examine the formation of a Fascist State in Russia.. RUSSIA. Communism. uses state Socialism to carry out social justice . Fascism. uses State Socialism to control production, to benefit, the state, or a certain ethnic group. . Abdication and Revolution. Pre-1917 Tensions. World War One, Nicholas II, Revolts. Nicholas II. The Autocratic Ruler was still in charge, although he was becoming more widely resented amongst his subjects.. Theory of Communism:. . - . The Communist Manifesto. . - Das . Kapital. Marx and Engel outline industry in the 20. th. century. “Bourgeoisie” . – the factory owner. “Proletariat” . – the worker. . Lesson 4 . Revolution in Russia . Learning Objectives. Explain the causes of the February (March) Revolution.. Describe the goals of Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.. Summarize the outcome of the civil war in Russia.. Russians . had established a sphere of influence in Manchuria and now sought Korea (which had just been acquired by Japan in the Sino-Japanese War). Sought a railroad through Manchuria to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. What happened?. What was the Tsar’s response?. Impact of WWI. For Russia, WWI devastating. Nicholas II distrusted the Duma and resisted popular involvement in government . Complete control over the bureaucracy and army. Of all the Great Powers in 1914, Russia was the least able to fight a prolonged war. Although the country was rich in natural resources, industrialization remained far behind other major nations in Europe. Theory of Communism:. . - . The Communist Manifesto. . - Das . Kapital. Marx and Engel outline industry in the 20. th. century. “Bourgeoisie” . – the factory owner. “Proletariat” . – the worker. Chapter 14, Section 5: Revolution and Civil War in Russia Section Summary At the beginning of the 1900s, Russia had many political, economic, and social problems. Tsar Nicholas II resisted change. Marxists tried to ignite revolution among the

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