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Rise of Communism
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Rise of Bolsheviks fighting for rights of working class (proletariat) against the czar Huge costs of World War I Country was not prepared both militarily and industrially Many Russians died in victory and defeat Huge cost leads to anger against the czar Reasons for Revolution
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Czar was seen as a failure Failed when he took control of military Soldiers lost faith in leadership Shortages of food and other goods forced the population and soldiers to suffer Caused desperation among the people to survive Unpopular decision of Czar’s wife by relying on Gregory Rasputin Reasons for Revolution
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Revolution begins: March 8, 1917 All the Russians (civilians, soldiers, and government) refused to obey Czar Protests were taking place – people demanding food Police officers and soldiers ordered to shoot protesters, but they refused Czar ordered the Duma (legislative body) to shut down Politicians refused to shut down government March 15, 1917 – Czar Nicholas II steps down as Czar The Revolution
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After Nicholas II steps down – New government is formed led by Alexander Kerensky Reasons for Bolshevik Revolution: New government was seen as weak New government was going to continue fighting World War I Civilians wanted food and land – new government was doing nothing for them Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, promised to fix all these things Bolshevik Revolution
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November 1917 – Bolsheviks attack and overthrow Kerensky’s government Bolshevik/Communist Policies: No private ownership of land – land distributed amongst the people but owned by government Factories were taken by Bolsheviks and then turned over to the workers to control Gave power to the people to control daily lives This was not allowed by the Czar or Kerensky governments Bolshevik Revolution
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Peace settlement with Central Powers was a major problem for Russia Russian Army had no fight left – Germany and her allies lay harsh terms to Russia for peace Russia had to settle for losing vast amounts of land to its enemies for peace Led to Civil War amongst Communists 1920 – Civil War ends with Lenin’s Bolsheviks winning and maintaining power Issues with Communist Government
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Policy set to save the Russian Economy from total collapse Allowed for some capitalism in the country Goods could be sold for profit Food production was encouraged Once economy was stable, Russia rejoins with some old lands that was a part of the empire – country is renamed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) or Soviet Union New Economic Policy
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