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The tsars and Stalin were dictators. What the tsars and the Stalin government had in common was that they demanded complete loyalty.

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Did Stalin use dictatorial methods in Russia?

Yes, he most certainly did use dictatorial methods in Russia.


What kind of ruler was josef Stalin?

Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.


How did Stalin and his minions characterize collectivization and the purges vs the reality of those events?

Stalin and his minions (hangmen) characterized those atrocities as necessary for the revolution to survive regardless of the terrible suffering it caused millions of people. They considered it justifiable. The truth of the matter was that it was really all about preserving their power in government. The communist revolution was mostly about class warfare. Stalin was out to wipe out classes of people, such as those whom they deemed "counterrevolutionary." However, "counterrevolutionary" activity began to mean anything that was against the new government. The so-called communist revolution was supposed to alleviate the suffering that the ordinary Russian experienced at the hands of the tsars and the aristocracy. As it turned out, the Russian people suffered far more than they had under the Tsars. Collectivization was designed to wipe out that class of peasant that happened to own a little land or just some livestock. The land was not given to the other peasants as the Bolsheviks had promised. Land was kept by the government. The purges were designed to rid the Communist Party, the government and the military of anyone who might be a threat to Stalin's authority.


In Russia what was the revolt that ended the rule of the czars?

The February Revolution of 1917 is the revolution that ended the rule of the Tsars. The October Revolution staged by Lenin and the Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government rather than that of the Tsars.


Are tsars only in Russia?

Yes, no other country had rulers named Tsars or Czars. Today, of course there are no tsars at all.

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What was the government called in Russia in 1762?

Tsars


What was Stalin's form of government?

Stalin's form of government was totalitarianism


When the Russian empire was ruled by tsars the reign was an example of unlimited government The tsars had absolute power over the people what is true about government with absolute?

The rulers use fear to maintain control over the people


What is the name common in three scottish kings eight popes and three tsars of russia?

The name common to three Scottish kings, eight popes, and three tsars of Russia is Alexander.


Compare life under Stalin's rule with life under the Russian tsars?

Much the same, except with some deliberate famines thrown in.


Did Stalin use dictatorial methods in Russia?

Yes, he most certainly did use dictatorial methods in Russia.


What kind of ruler was josef Stalin?

Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.


What was joseph Stalin's government like?

Stalin's government was very manipulative, cruel, harsh, and controlling.


What did francisco franco have in common with Hitler and Stalin?

With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.


How did Stalin and his minions characterize collectivization and the purges vs the reality of those events?

Stalin and his minions (hangmen) characterized those atrocities as necessary for the revolution to survive regardless of the terrible suffering it caused millions of people. They considered it justifiable. The truth of the matter was that it was really all about preserving their power in government. The communist revolution was mostly about class warfare. Stalin was out to wipe out classes of people, such as those whom they deemed "counterrevolutionary." However, "counterrevolutionary" activity began to mean anything that was against the new government. The so-called communist revolution was supposed to alleviate the suffering that the ordinary Russian experienced at the hands of the tsars and the aristocracy. As it turned out, the Russian people suffered far more than they had under the Tsars. Collectivization was designed to wipe out that class of peasant that happened to own a little land or just some livestock. The land was not given to the other peasants as the Bolsheviks had promised. Land was kept by the government. The purges were designed to rid the Communist Party, the government and the military of anyone who might be a threat to Stalin's authority.


Why does Stalin imposed central government control?

Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.


In Russia what was the revolt that ended the rule of the czars?

The February Revolution of 1917 is the revolution that ended the rule of the Tsars. The October Revolution staged by Lenin and the Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government rather than that of the Tsars.