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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'russia'
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| Can the events in Russia in 1905 be considered a revolution? |
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| "Tsarism in Russia had been made secure by 1914." How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| " Stalin was an evil dictator whose rule did nothing to improve Russia". |
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| "A Medieval Society Existing in a 19th Century World"- How Accurate is This Statement With Reference to Russia by 1855? |
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| "Alexander II's attempt to modernise Russia and compete with Western Europe were frustrated by the lack of foreign investment. Not until after his death did french money begin to pour into Russia." |
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| "At the beginning of the 20th century Russia was economically and socially backward" How accurate is this view? |
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| "Despite his reputation as the 'Tsar Liberator', Alexander II had failed to satisfy the growing mood for change in Russia by the time of his assassination in 1881" Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement. |
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| "It was with politics that the problem lay" To what extent do you agree that the greatest problem facing Russia in 1900 was its out-dated political system? |
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| "Stalin was personally responsible for the Purges in Russia in the 1930s". Agree or disagree? |
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| "The 1905 Revolution transformed the autocracy". Assess the validity of this view of Russia 1855-1914. |
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| "The antiquated, scoial, cultural context of Chekov's the three sisters, set in Russia at the turn of the 19th century and its tragi-comic style are no longer relevant to a modern audience", discuss the points you would consider playing the role of Irina. |
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| "The Bolsheviks were able to gain complete control over Russia by the end of 1921 only because of the leadership qualities of Lenin". Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. |
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| "The fact that Stalin became the dominant leader of Russia by 1929 indicates that he was a more skilful politician than Trotsky." How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| "The Governments of both late Tsarist Russia and early Communist Soviet Union were essentially dictatorships with similar aims on controlling the population." How far do you agree with this judgment when examining Russia, 1855 - 1953? |
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| "Without popular support, reform movements were unable to achieve significant change." Assess the validity of this view with reference to both Russia and Germany during the period 1825 to 1939. |
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| At the beginning of the 20th century Russia was economically and socially backward How accurate is this view? |
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| 'British failure at Gallipoli contributed to the collapse of Imperial Russia'. |
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| 'Despite revolutions and attempts to achieve reforms, autocratic rule was strengthened in both Russia and Germany in the years 1825 to 1939.' Assess the validity of this view. |
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| 'Only Alexander II's policies made significant progress in avoiding revolution in Russia.' How valid is this comment on the government of Russia 1855 - 17? |
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| 'The Making of Modern Russia', 1856-1964. |
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| 'The need to modernise their backward economy was the most important reason why the rulers of Russia introduced reforms.' How far do you agree with this view of the period 1855 to 1956? |
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| 'To what extent had Lenin merely held on to power in Russia between 1917-1924, rather than built socialism.' |
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| 'Weakness and corruption in the government were the main reasons why the Tsar had lost support in Russia by 1917' Use the Sources and your own knowledge, to explain whether you agree with this view. |
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| A direct comparison of the role of central power and control during the late Tsarist and early Soviet period of Russia History |
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| A Report into Recent Events in Russia. |
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