The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917:A Study of Causes Developments and Outcomes
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917:A Study of Causes Developments and Outcomes
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Keywords: Bolshevik Revolution, World War I, Political Developments in RussiaAbstract
This Revolution took place against the rule of the tyrannical Russian Tsar, whose rule was Characterized by the Deterioration of economic, Political and Social conditions, with the nobility controlling the landowners and depriving them of all their rights. These reasons made the Russian people resent this situation, in addition to the outbreak of World War I and the harnessing of Russia's limited capabilities for war and the resulting arbitrary measures such as compulsory conscription and harnessing their energies for the war effort. These reasons combined led to the Russian people launching a massive revolution against the Tsarist government, which was called the Bolshevik Revolution, which changed the Russian reality later on.
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