Russian Revolution

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|Course title: Universal Contemporany History |Teacher’s name: ||Module: Module 1.Crisis in the modern states |Activity: Homework 4 The Russian Revolution |
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| |Title: The Russian Revolution

Introduction: Russia was going through a difficult situation and the population disagreed with the Tsarist government as it had led the people to live an economic crisiswhere the poverty exist and prevailed so the people demanded a change of government so the Social Democratic emerged to establish a system where social justice prevailed and that the proletariat andthe working class gained their political freedom, after those political movements the revolution broke out and became a liberation of the Russian citizens.
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The Russian Revolution is thecollective term for a series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist and led to the creation of the Soviet Union. The Tsar was deposed and replaced by a provisional government inthe first revolution of February 1917, in the second revolution, during October, the Provisional Government was removed and replaced with a Bolshevik government, the February Revolution  was a...
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