PPT-Russian Revolution Russia Before the Revolution

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Russia was an agricultural nation through the 1800s and did not really industrialize Serfdom was still widespread There was a large income gap between the wealthy

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Russia was an agricultural nation through the 1800s and did not really industrialize Serfdom was still widespread There was a large income gap between the wealthy landowners Boyers and the poor. Russia's Human Devolvement Index (HDI) is 0.778. . Its ranking is 57°. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Russia was worth 2096.78 billion US . dollars. Russia’s . per capita GDP is 14,611.70 . USD. The total population . Russia fights Japan in 1905, suffers a humiliating defeat.. Shows Russia to be unprepared militarily for industrial warfare.. Russia is behind in technology needed to sustain industrial warfare.. Russia had no competent military leaders.. . Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true autocracy left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became tsar in 1884. Believed he was the absolute ruler anointed by God. A Brief Introduction to the Golden Era of the Nineteenth Century. During the presentation, answer the following questions.. What major events affected Russian culture in the 1800s? How did the different Tsars affect Russia?. Trois. . Mousquetaires. (“The Three Musketeers”) described in one of his novels how he rested “under a patulous cranberry.” Actually, a cranberry is a very small bush that flourishes in Russia’s marshlands so it’s hard to imagine the author fitting under one and even harder to imagine him resting in a swamp! Since that time, the phrase “patulous cranberry” has become a Russian idiomatic expression meaning an incompetent or perfunctory . Physical Geography. Russia…it’s big. Russia’s Land Size. A comparatively small (<145 million[The USSR had 293 m.]) and concentrated population.. Concentrated development.. Multicultural state.. :. Smith, et al., 902-904, 932-934. Peter Builds New Capital. Nicholas I (1825-1855). Hated Industrial Revolution and French Revolution. Wanted to make world safe for autocracy. Fought against progress in Russia and Europe. . 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.. (1750-1914). AP World History: Chapter 18. Russia During the 19. th. Century. STILL had an absolute monarchy (the tsar). No national parliament. No political parties. No nationwide elections. Russian society = dominated by titled nobility. Chapter 25 Section 4. Russia in the mid 1800s. Largest territory and population of any European Nation. Extremely diverse population. White Russians (West). Ukrainians (South). Great Russians. Industrial development lacking. Chapter 25 Section 4. Russia in the mid 1800s. Largest territory and population of any European Nation. Extremely diverse population. White Russians (West). Ukrainians (South). Great Russians. Industrial development lacking. Reform and Revolution in Russia Chapter 25 Section 4 Russia in the mid 1800s Largest territory and population of any European Nation Extremely diverse population White Russians (West) Ukrainians (South) : Determine the causes and results of the Russian Revolution from the rise of the Bolsheviks under Lenin to Stalin’s first Five Year Plan.. Vocabulary. : Russian Revolution, Bolsheviks, Lenin, Stalin, Five Year Plan. Part-3. Dr.Vishwajeet Singh Parmar. Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology. Vikram University,Ujjain (M.P.). On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the Julian Calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as the .

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