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Describe the political beliefs of Vladimir Lenin. What Lenin promised the Russian people to gain their support for the Revolution? How to take control of Lenin in Russia between 1918-1921? Your response should address the problems of the First World War, the War Russian Civil War and Communism. Describe life in Russia under Joseph Stalin in 1920 and 1930. Your answer should address the use of propaganda, the Great Purge, and the role of religion in society.
Describe the political beliefs of Vladimir Lenin. He believed in Marxism. His beliefs were developed to a man named Karl Marx, who is considered the father of communism. Karl Marx invented Communism. However, he did not invent Leninism or Stalinism, or any other "communist" ideology that has been implemented. Real Marxism was never put into practice. The Lenin led the Bolshevik revolution occurred in 1917. Even Marx stressed that Russia did could create a revolution. Lenin took a shortcut the process of a communist state. According to Marx, was going to happen by itself and the idea was inevitable. According to Marx, Germany perfect for a communist revolution, it was industrialized. He thinks that when the country becomes industrialized, workers (or proletariat) do not realize that were used and start a revolution to Bourgeous (or upper class). This means a revolution from below. What happened in practice is that Lenin created a revolution from above in a backward country, in agriculture, it was not ready for a communist revolution. What Lenin promised the people of Russia to seek their support the Revolution? Lenin promised the Russian people in La Paz, equality, land, and bread. How to take control of Lenin in Russia between 1918-1921? Your answer should address the problems of the First World War, the Russian Civil War and War Communism. From 1918 to 1921 Russia was torn by civil war between the White Army and the Army Red Soviet government. In the summer of 1918 the Soviet government under Lenin's leadership, launched the "Red Terror", a brutal campaign to eliminate political opponents among the civilian population. The government also introduced a series of economic policies in an effort to implement socialist principles and to meet the urgent economic needs of Russia. Under this program, which became known as war communism, the government began to seize the power of grain and other foodstuffs from the peasants in order to increase the supply of food to the army troops and workers in cities. In urban areas, the plants were nationalized and workers are subject to strict discipline. Lenin has also focused attention on the international scene. In March 1919, organized the Third International, popularly known as the Communist International, or Comintern, to promote world revolution according to the Russian communist model. The Communist International initially focused on Europe as the center of a future revolution. However, when a European survey did not materialize, the Comintern shifted its attention to Asia, which supported the cause of colonial peoples struggling against European imperialism. The policy of War Communism led to a significant drop in agricultural production industrial and Russia. Massive strikes and uprisings broke in cities and rural areas, since early 1921 mass unrest threatens the stability of the Soviet government. In Consequently, Lenin introduced a policy of economic liberalization, known as the New Economic Policy (NEP). Politics means a temporary drop Lenin's aim is to transform the Soviet economy into a fully communist. Describe life in Russia under Joseph Stalin in 1920 and 1930. Your answer should address the use propaganda, the Great Purge, and the role of religion in society. When Lenin died in 1929, Stalin's Bolsheviks embraced, paying little attention to warnings Lenin. After becoming dictator of Russia in 1929, Stalin created the Five Year Plan. This law was intended to Russia's rapid industrialization and collectivization agriculture. Agricultural production, including the aspect of mechanization was totally focused on the leaders of Russia, in place of the production of Household and clothing. Privately owned farms goes against a principle in Chief Communism. Collectivization caused huge problems for Russia, socially and economically. Farmers strongly opposed this plan and Stalin punished the opposition by sending them and their families into exile. During the 1930s, Stalin became a surprising elimination or cleansing of the Bolsheviks (the Great Purge). Lenin had become extremely paranoid conspiracies being prepared against him after the suicide of his second wife. In 1936, thousands of party members were arrested or executed. In the years 1937 and 1938, the spread of serving the whole of Russia and is estimated From 1.5 to 7 million people were executed or adopted during this period. Stalin had created a police system far more horrible than the Tsarist past. Many were also forced to work in labor camps. When Stalin decided to cooperate with the German dictator Adolf Hitler in 1939, there was no one to oppose his policies.
Atheism, morals and religion
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