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Topic 3: The Postwar and The Russian Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Topic 3: The Postwar and The Russian Revolution
League of Nations
The League of Nations disappointed the hopes of its founders.
Woodrow Wilson proposed the creation of a League of Nations in Geneva.
The objective of the League was collective security
His first weakness was the veto
The Russian Revolution
En 1917, una huelga en Petrogrado convocó el levantamiento contra el zar, que lo echó del poder
Between March and October, the Provisional Government was reorganized four times.
Nicholas II promised the formation of a series of representative assemblies, or Dumas, to work for reform.
A new Great Power
The war changed the United States in two important ways
The terrible cost of the war led U.S. policymakers to withdraw from the world and return to a policy of isolationism
The United States of America was a nation with military potential
Global Grouth of Socialism
Marxism achieved enormous ideological influence in the world.
Union of Soviets Socialists Republic (USSR)
In 1919, the Poles were expelled from Russia, but the country was devastated.
The State controlled all means of communication such as press, cinema, radio, posters, etc.
In 1918 the "white movement" tried to overthrow the Bolshevik government, but was defeated by the "red army."