ddollfacek: What woudl you put down as ‘ingredients’ for the Russian Revolution and the cooking process and final product?
I have a project for history that I am doing, and I need some answers. I do not know exactly how I am suppose to put the Russian Revolution on to a “recipe” card and such.
And kind of info you can give me, in the form of a “recipe” card would be greatly appreciated!!
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Answer by websterjdjr
Russian recipe for disaster
Add one filthy rich czar
50 million starving peasants
food shortage while the czar
eats caviar and crackers
at his 100 billion dollar palace
and BOOM! revolution!
Bolsheviks to be exact.
The Idea was a huge commune
where all the people lived
in harmony.no religion,no
government,no wars.The Idea turned out to
be a failure,by making a total country a welfare
nation…nobody wanted to work..nobody had any ambition.nobody was happy.
so that Russian revolution ended up
a failure…but wait….their is currently a
new Russian revolution,complete
with democracy,commerce,and freedom…
stay tuned…
The above poster has oversimplified and left out much in the way of important “ingredients” (no offense intended)
I won’t do your work for you, but you should look into the weakened status of Tsar Nicholas II up through 1917 and his abdication of the throne. Throw in a successor that refused the position, a further weakened leader in Kerensky, and stratified society with a large and dissatisfied peasant population…
Russian society at the time existed with a small, but very rich and powerful upper class, and small middle/merchant class, and a large peasant population. Many historians suggest that the peasant population, for the most part, did not care who won was in charge, so long as they were taxed less and had better access to land.
There is so much information out there… you’ll have no trouble finding what you need
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