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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (Stalinism (state (controll of economy), CPSU (just 1…
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Stalinism
CPSU (just 1 political party)
Constitution 1936 :check:
Stallin had the power
spread communism :world_map:
state
controll of economy
collectivisation of land
social equality
before (1900)
repressed political parties :no_entry:
semi-feudal economy
small bourgeoisie
business owners
proletariat
civil rights :red_cross:
3/4 = peasants
hard working conditions
autocratic government
Tsar
authority
unlimited power
causes
appearance of political parties
the 1905 Revolution
suppressed protesters
strikes & protests
protests = Mensheviks & Bolsheviks
Nicholas II
political reforms
Duma
power to make laws
Russo-Japanese war
new taxes
recruited soldiers
participation in the WWI
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
marxist ideas
just 1 political party
soviets = political power
federal state
the 1917 Revolutions
phases
Liberal-bourgeois revolution (February)
provisional government
Russia's withdrawal
shortage of food
disasters of war
Tsar Nicholas II abdicated
new government (
Liberals & Menshevik socialists
)
legalised political parties
elections for
universal male suffrage
a constitution
Russia = republic
failed :-1:
promises :red_cross:
parallel government (
Petrograd Soviet
)
not withdraw
Socialist-proletariat revolution (October)
Bolshevik government
proletarian government (
Council of People's Commissars
)
leader = Lenin
expropriated land
control of industries
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Bolshevik party :red_cross:
Third International
Civil war
White Army & Red Army
revolutionary process :crossed_swords: government of Tsar Nicholas II