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Russian Revolution: Ideologies and Transformations

Explore the shift from private industries to state control, as capitalism gave way to socialism and then communism in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. Learn about the radical factions, like the Bolsheviks, and the concept of collectivization that reshaped the Russian society. Dive into the vocabulary of this era and understand the ideological underpinnings through the lens of political change and social restructuring.

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Russian Revolution: Ideologies and Transformations

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  1. Russian Revolution Vocabulary

  2. Private industries competed for profit with little or no government regulation. Capitalism

  3. Resources are distributed equally by the government to create a classless society. Socialism

  4. Was a system in which there was a classless society without any government, just a leader that would dictate all aspects of life. Communism

  5. Is a form of government, which a one party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of citizens. Totalitarian

  6. Parliament in Russia. Duma

  7. Radical faction of Russian communists led by Lenin Bolshevik

  8. Renounce, give up, one's throne Abdicate

  9. Land pooled into large farms on which people work together as a group Collectivization

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