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    examples of these were groups such as the Kadets, the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks. All three of these groups had slightly different aims. But all of them wanted something in common and that was change in Russia. Therefore as we clearly see reformist parties did put a large amount of pressure on Russia and on the Tsarist government. But on the other hand there were a number of other important factors that I believe where largely involved in causing the 1905 revolution. The factors I intend to include

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    One of the first problems faced by the Bolshevik party was the upcoming election to the All Russian Constituent Assembly in November. Lenin was highly opposed to this as he thought any democratic elections were tricks played by the bourgeoisie to keep itself in power and unlike other political parties Lenin’s ideas for the Bolsheviks were different, he did not want to win mass support but to create a party capable of seizing power , the Bolsheviks ruled by de facto not de jure. This led to the dissolution

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    1881. His father was a head schoolmaster. Kerensky trained and graduated as a lawyer. He went on to a legal practice in St. Petersburg where he specialized in defending cases that involved political offenses. Kerensky became a moderate socialist and joined the Socialist

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    Tsar. He now had no effective means of suppressing the revolt, so this led to the Tsar’s abdication. However this is not the most important cause for the Bolsheviks’ seizure of power in 1917 because Lenin persuaded people to join his party and go against the government by using Marxist views. Lenin was the

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    How the French Presidential Elections will Affect the Entire World After rejecting the two major political parties in the first round, the French voters will choose their new president. What will the election result mean for the world? After the Brexit results in the UK and Trump’s election in the US, France is next to face the challenge of elections on May the 7th for their second round. Debating the subject is William Callanan, 45, an American citizen living in Britain for the last 15 years and

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    The Socialist party is a social-democratic political party in France, and the largest party of the French center left. The Socialist Party traces its roots to the French Revolution. There are many diversities of socialism and there is not a particular definition summarizing all of them. A socialist economy is centered on the principle of manufacture for use, to unswervingly satisfy economic demand and human needs, and substances are valued , as contrasting to the principle of manufacture for revenue

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    and physical recovery of France and not long after the 1919 moderate race, radicalism set in. Georges Clemenceau, the Liberal President surrendered on January 18 and Raymond Poincaré permitted Alexandre Millerand, an individual from the communist party, to pick the bureau, which he normally loaded with communist inclining members. Taking after the Great War, France was in a time of budgetary ruin. The upper east was in shambles as a consequence of the consistent battling amid the five year occupation

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    State capacity challenges in Belgium This essay will argue how a certain state handles challenges to state capacity. State capacity is the ability of a state to implement decisions and whether it has the resources, organization and leadership to implement its decesions.1 This essay will describe the challenges Belgium had the last decade and will argue how this affected the state capacity. Belgium is a constitutional monarchy and a member of the Europian Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN). These

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    (including Mussolini) winning a single seat in the 1919 elections. How was it that a party with no clear programme, save a belief in action of some sort, became a ruling dictatorship little more than ten years later? By the end of 1919, Mussolini possessed hardly more than 2% of the vote in Milan, less than

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    Eugene Victor Debs      Eugene Victor Debs was the most well known as a leader of the American Socialist Party. Eugene Debs had no executive positions but he was most popular leader of the socialist movements in American history. He was a revolutionary and he wanted to establish a socialism in America. Eugene V. Debs was born on fifth of the November, 1855. His father Jean Daniel Debs small storekeeper was originally from the Colmar, Alsace and emigrated with his wife Marguerite

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