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(d) - the russian revolution overthrew the imperial government
(s) - seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule -
(d)the support of the lives of nobility, rather than the peasant and working classes
(s) - people started hating the Czar because ALexander made the people realize they didn't have an absolute monarchy. -
(d) - the reign in which everybody unhappy that they wanted to overthrow him.
(s) - people were happy and did not like Czar Nicholas II and the people wanted to overthrow him. -
(d) - japan and china competed against northern territory
(s) - the russians defeating the japanese war left the japanese demonalized. -
(d) - Tsar Nicholas, the establisher of the duma promised that it would be a representative assembly. duma was a constitutional monarchy ,new elected legislature Nicholas created the the Duma but he gave little power as possible, further dooming his reputation among the country.
(s) - it allowed the feel of a heard political voice and gave hope to the tsar's ability to share the autocratic power -
(d) - when 200,000 russians in January 22 1905 marched on the Czar's palace on behalf of their own well being and the state of experiencing abnormal working hours and living conditions.
(s) - it was one of the biggest causes of 1905. -
(d) - russia entered the first world war with at least a million soliders.
(s) - WWI pushed them over the brink to rebellion -
(d) - his death took a lot of effort leaving him with 17 gunshots surviving until thrown into a river and drowning,
(s) - it caused the ability to stop the bleeding of their son, Alexi -
(d) - he never had enough support or leadership for the job.
(s) - they made a promise of peace, bread and land. -
(d) - he was seen as the founding head of the government once he rose.
(s) - it seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule. -
(d) - fought between the U.S and the confederates of the U.S.
(s) - it suffocated the revolution, destroyed democracy and cleared the way for Stalinist dictatorship. -
(d) - republics were established on the territory of the former empire (belorussian empire).
(s) - the causes of the establishment of USSR were definitely crime. another part had to do with changes that were happening culturally. a third reason for the long term consequences of the establishment of USSR are social upheavals -
(d) - came through a massive stroke
(s)lenin's death made room for Joseph Stalin to come to power. -
(d) - hailed as a successor as the leader of the ruling communist party.
(s) - stalin won and ruled soviet union as a dictator. -
(d) - they were exiled to Uao-Kut
(s) - he was expelled from the soviet union. he wrote prolifically and engaging in open critique of stalinim