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If Nicholas II had been a more competent ruler could he prevent the 1905 revolution or


In order to answer this question, we shall inquire into the causes of the 1905 revolution, and see if these might have been eliminated by an action taken by the Tsar of Russia between 1894 and 1905, this being the period between the ascension of Nicholas II and the eventual outbreak of the revolu...

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Russian History 1917 revolution debate


... The downfall of the Tsar was only possible in 1917 because of the planning which caused it! We can see this from the example of the 1905 revolution: where despite discontent and riots the Tsar kept his throne for the simple reason that the opposition were not consciously aiming to overthro...

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Russian Revolution 1905


Why was there a revolution in Russia in 1905? There was instability across Russia in the lead up to the 1905 revolution, due to a number of factors. ... All these problems or events played a large part in the run up to the revolution of 1905. ... The unrest within ...

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How did the Tsar keep control in 1905


The Tsar realised that there were two possibilities that could restore his status, and maybe even quell the revolution. ... It became an official document on the 30th of October 1905. ... The October Manifesto was met with a mixed reception, many were satisfied, others saw it as the first concessi...

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WWII Effects on 20th Century civilization


World War II Russian Revolution Tsar Nicholas II-the ruler of Russia, pre-revolution not the brightest crayon in the box. Very easily manipulated and could have given a shit less about the people of his country. Romanov Party-The ruling family of the Russian nation prior to the Russian revolution by...

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To What Extent was Nicholas II Responsible for the Russian Revolution


Was Nicholas II, the last Tsar to rule Russia responsible for the uprising of the Russian Revolution? The causes of the Russian Revolution can be traced back even before Nicholas II acceded the throne. The 19th century was a turbulent one for the Tsars in which the latter half, 1861 saw big change u...

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Russian Revolution


The Russian Revolution came about in two phases. ... The Bolshevik revolution brought about the second phase. ... ” Since 1905, Russia had been experiencing internal turmoil that gave light to the Russian Revolution in 1917. ... 22, 1905, Father George Gapon, a Russian Orthodox priest, organi...

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How significant was Lenin in the 1905 Revolution


Lenin’s role in the 1905 Revolution can be interpreted in several different ways. He can be perceived in taking an important role in initiating and administering the revolution, other historians would argue that he had very little impact on the revolution. The revisionist viewpoint is that whilst he...

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St Nicholas


... So heSaint Nicholas St. Nicholas is the patron of bakers and pawnbrokers. ... St Nicholas had three young sisters. ... St Nicholas was called Bari. ... The word Nicholas means victory. ... Saint Nicholas is from Asia Minor. About four hundred churches in England are named for St. Nichola...

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Russian Revolution


There are many causes to the Russian Revolution that is rooted far back in Russia’s history. ... (F 75) The first revolution of 1917 was in February (sometimes said to be March) which overthrew the despotic imposing monarchy, and in October came the second revolution of 1917 which was organized by...

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The Decline and Fall of the Romanov Dynasty


The characters of Nicholas and Alexandra, their personal characteristics and traits, played a large role in their eventual downfall. Both Nicholas and Alexandra had positive attributes, however in terms of being rulers, they were severely lacking in the necessary traits. Tsar Nicholas was not intere...

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Evan Hunter


Both the French and Russian revolutions occurred because of two main reasons. Both of these revolutions were the direct results of bad leadership and a bad economy. These two reasons along with other factors caused both of these revolutions. Although they were both similar, they also had differences...

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Was the government response to the 1905 revolution adequate to stave off further unrest


The government by which we mean the Tsar’s response to the 1905 revolution and the unrest that followed it was never going to be adequate for two reasons. ... This notion was out of step with the times but it did explain much of what happened after January 1905. ... The Government was never going ...

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Bolshevik revolution


... The Bolshevik Revolution led by the brilliant leader Vladimir Lenin, was a revolution for the people and was designed to ensure equality and justice for all Russian citizens. The success of the Bolshevik Revolution was strongly dependent on existing conditions of Russia and her people. ... Pe...

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October November Russian Revolution was not a revolution but a coup d tat


... The turning point of Russian history was during 1917, where the Czar Nicholas II had to abdicate, and consequently structural changes took place. Former revolts happened because Russia was suffering of continuous famine, and the Duma representing the landlords’ power could not longer be in o...

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What were the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917


In March 1917, there was a great revolution in Russia against the royal ruler-ship of the Tsars. ... The cause of this revolution started many years ago before the war. ... 80% of the whole Russian population are peasants, who are the foundation of the Russian empire. ... They worked for the Rus...

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Nicholas Sparks


Nicholas Charles Sparks was born in Omaha, Nebraska on December 31, 1965, the second son of Patrick Michael and Jill Emma Marie Sparks. He has two siblings, Michael Earl Sparks and Danielle Sparks. As a child, Nicholas led a rather nomadic life living in Minnesota, Los Angeles, and Grand Islan...

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Demise of the Rominov Family of Russia


It is obvious that while the demise of this traditional form of government was not entirely the fault of Nicholas II, he was at least partly responsible. ... Nicholas was a kind, well-meaning person, especially when it came to his family, and also deeply religious. ... Nicholas was weak and ine...

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Causes of the 1917 Russian Revolution


There were several factors that led to the Russian Revolution of 1917. ... The next major factor in causing the Russian Revolution were the revolutionary actions of Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks. ... He was active in the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) and in 1903, he led the ...

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Stalin and his enimies


Stalin- 1. Secretary general of Communist party 2. He ruled for a quarter of a century in the Soviet Union 3. Developed the 5 year plan Trotsky- 1. A leader in Russia's October Revolution in 1917 2. Comissioner of foreign affairs 3. Was a Russia Markist Lenin- 1. Led the radical revolutionaries and ...

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Documentary Analysis of the cartoon What Did the Kaiser Say to the Tsar


On July 28, 1905 the Daily Mirror printed a pencil sketch cartoon caricaturing a meeting between Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany that had taken place only five days earlier. This documentary analysis aims to place this cartoon in its historical context, comment upon the ...

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world wars


... After World War I, new technological improvements helped factories to produce higher quantities of goods using smaller amounts of employees. ... I believe this because if congress attempted to redistribute money to the consumers, people would have been able to purchase more products, giv...

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history


What factors led to the opposition (and one revolution in 1905) to the ruling Romanov dynasty between 1890 and the outbreak of WWI (1914)? (Assess the conditions in Russia during these years!) Russia in 1900 was a large empire which stretched from Europe into Asia, with the population of 125 million...

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Russian Revolution came about because of the deep scars in Russian history which left a semi


Though not perhaps an opinion held by the author of the article from which it is extracted, the above hypothesis offers an interesting suggestion as to the underlying cause of the October revolution in Russia. ... Though disagreeing with the "semi-barbaric" adjective, I do believe that the revolut...

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Nicholas Sparks


Nicholas Sparks is an exceptional writer. ... Sparks has a wife Catherine, and five children, Miles, Ryan, Landon, Lexie, and Savannah. Nicholas Sparks is most famous for his books: A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, A Bend in the Road, Message in a Bottle, The Rescue, Nights in Rodanthe, and The Gu...

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Assess the extent to which the failings of Nicholas II caused the downfall of the Romanovs


Nicholas II was a gentle, family-orientated man whose charming exterior and exquisite manners had a personality which lacked all necessary characteristics required for the position of a Russian Tsar. ... Though many factors contributed to the downfall of the Romanovs, Nicholas II may have dealt wit...

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The Great Gatsby


Individual souls of humanity come and go, although the general principles defining the ways of life that mold society together, remain. The Great Gatsby, is a masterpiece novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald's to express his feelings about society and the negative path it was following. The narrator...

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Braveheart


The theme of the film “Braveheart” is all about deprivation of man’s freedom and liberty. The story revolves around the unlawful conquest of a powerful and ruthless ruler against helpless nation. For every territory that this ruler has forcibly occupied, the rights of helpless people were trodden do...

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Tecnological Revolution


I believe I am living during a “technological revolution”. ... For this reason I think that living during the Industrial Revolution might have been like living through the changes of today. Life in America during the Industrial Revolution brought about many changes, both good and bad. The Indu...

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Why was there a revolution in Russia in 1917


... The conclusive revolution came, when a bitterly cold winter and lack of bread plagued Russia. I feel it was a combination of all these reasons that resulted in the revolution. ... Prior to the war, a previous revolution had forced the Tsar to cave into to some of the peoples requests. ...

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Industrial Revolution


During the Industrial Revolution, extensive mechanization of production systems results in a shift from home-based hand manufacturing to large-scale factory production. The economy of Europe changed from mainly agricultural to mostly industrial. ... Industrial Revolution is still taking place in so...

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What were the causes of the February 1917 Revolution


The Russian Revolution is an extremely complex event occuring in a deeply divided and polarised society. ... A weak and unimaginitive man he managed to survive the 1905 revolution and weathered increasing unpopularity until Russia entered the First world War in 1914. It is fair to state his regime ...

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How college will help me become a totalitarian ruler


"How college will help me become a totalitarian ruler. ... Maybe it’s to become a lawyer, doctor, or something of that sort. ... For my dream is to become the totalitarian ruler of the world! ... Why not college? ... Once I enter college I am going to walk around the campus daily, studying peopl...

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Narrator of Nicholas Nickleby


The Narrator of Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens has created some of the most unforgettable characters in literature. In The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Dickens conceives memorable folk, such as the greedy Mr. Ralph Nickleby and his odd clerk, Newman Noggs. ... But the reader doe...

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Russia


The country of Russia was always different. ... While the rest of Western Europe advanced, Russia stayed the same for a very long time. Up until the revolution of 1917, Russia still had a czar, nobles, and a peasant/serf class. Russia was in a social, economic, and political crisis. ... Russia...

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unfit to govern


Unfit to Govern “Fit to govern! No, not to live!——O nation miserable, With an untitled tyrant bloody-scepter'd, When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again, Since that the truest issue of thy throne By his own interdiction stands accurs'd And does blaspheme his breed?(Shakespeare).” This quote by M...

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Miller s Tale Viewed as a Controlling Story


This tale is about getting, possessing, consuming, and controlling. There are four characters in this tale who contain these qualities, Alisoun, Nicholas, Absolon and the carpenter. ... The trait that the character most reveals in this tale defines who they are and has helped shape the personality ...

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Daria Muse is a Competent Communicator


Daria Muse is a competent communicator. ... Daria is also demonstrates commitment to herself. Daria Muse displays all six of the characteristics of competent communication in her everyday live. Daria Muse demonstrates a wide range of behaviors, is able to choose the appropriate behavior for any ...

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Industrial Revolution


... A revolution is a radical change in constitution of a country after revolt. ... One of the revolutions was the Industrial Revolution. ... Also there was a big revolution in transportation. ... Another one of the revolutions was the French Revolution. The French Revolution of 1789 had...

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Struggle of Revolution


The struggle of Revolutions ______________________________________________________________________________ American Revolution, French Revolution, Glorious Revolution Compare and Contrast _ Have you ever wondered why were revolutions fought for? Why in some cases they had t...

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PostIndustrial Revolution


Postindustrial Revolution The postindustrial revolution refers to the years between 1950 and 2000. ... A very important link to the postindustrial revolution is the computer. Because of this aspect, this time is sometimes referred to as the Information Revolution. ... The work force has sh...

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Revolutions


The causes of the 1905 revolution in Russia can be traced back as far as 1861. The Tsars who ruled in Russia were firm autocrats in an era where the nearby Europe was transforming to liberalism and republicanism. The influence of these groups, as well as internal problems and foreign policy were all...

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Life and Death


... In 1275 he was sent to Tolentine and remained there for the rest of his life. Nicholas worked to counteract the decline of morality and religion which came with the development of city life in the late thirteenth century. ... “Patron Saint of the Souls in Purgatory was what Nicholas was pro...

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Stages of Revolution in the American and Russian Revolutions


There are certain stages that a revolution must follow. ... The Russian revolution is a perfect example of these stages. ... The American Revolution follows the revolutionary stages fort he most part although at some points it doesnt fit. ....

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Alexander the 3rd


hen he was born in February 1845, Alexander III was not expected to inherit the throne of Russia. ... His parents, Tsaravich Alexander II and Tsarevna Maria Fydorovna, formerly Princess Marie of Hesse-Darmastadt, had been successfully establishing their family. Alexander was born third to the ...

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Essay How Revolutionary was the American Revolution


... The American Revolution was more of a successful rebellion then a revolution. ... In fact, there were many problems following the revolution/rebellion. Political, Social, and Economic outcomes all made the American Revolution more of a war on independence then a revolution at all. There we...

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French Revolution


The French Revolution Why was there a French Revolution? ... Karl Marx said: the French Revolution was a greatest revolution in the history of the world. There are, however, many reasons caused this revolution. ... However people didn’t lose confidence for pre-revolution. Keep in steps with in ...

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Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution


Written in the 1940’s as a reaction to the threat of communist Russia towards other European countries, George Orwell’s Animal Farm gave great insight into the opinions of the people of Britain and Europe regarding this new political system. ... The animals are used as a simple metaphor, representi...

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industrial revolution


The industrial revolution was the change in agricultural practices in the 18th century. ... Fantastic were many results of the industrial revolution . ... Even though the industrial revolution had many cons, it is quite a remembered time in history, which has laid out the mold for today. ...

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Butterfly Revolution


The Butterfly Revolution is about a boy’s summer camp High Pines, and it turns bad. ... At the camp there is to be hiking, swimming, canoeing, arts and crafts, and they even have butterfly catching. ... Frank Reilly started the revolution. ... Frank practically wanted to make the rev...


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