I only know about Russia, so here is it:
Communism Started in Germany in the 1800s by Karl Marx and, Friedrich Engels. This is because communism is a theory, and they conceived it. Now we skip ahead to Russia: 1900. Russia is being led by its oppressive Czar, Nicholas II. The proletariat (public) dislike this form of government. This leads to the overthrowing of this White Russian aristocratic government. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin takes power.
Communism came to a rise in China for very different reasons than it did in Russia. In China, a figure by the name of Mao Zedong who was largely influenced by Marxists principles. When the Boxer Rebellion left much of China in poverty and ruins, Zedong found this a great opportunity to put some communist views into place. For Russia, the revolution led by Vladimir Lenin and Bolshevikâ??s party created a divided between the Marxistâ??s camps. Both of these groups had socialists and communists ideologies.
A: Japan and Russia both claimed the same territory in northern Asia B: Britain, France, and Germany competed for colonies in Africa and Asia C: Germany feared the rise of communism in Russia and France D: Britain and Germany each wanted to gain control of France.
Old empires died with Colonialism and Nationalism and Communism were on the rise
The Rise of Nations.
answer B
two factors that increased the interdependence among the nations are the rise of democracy and the increase in technology.
I believe they did China and Russia in 2010
Benjamin Isadore Schwartz has written: 'Communism and China' -- subject(s): Communism 'Chinese communism and the rise of Mao'
it made the government stronger and helped the leadership
The rise of Communism in China is largely due to a man named Mao Zedong. He was poorly educated as a child but highly intelligent.
No one believed the rise of communism was a greater threat than Germany during WWII. Western Europe was allied with communist Russia during WWII, so they did not wish to destroy their ally. It wasn't until after WWII that fear shifted to the rise of communism, as communism spread all over Eastern Europe and even divided Germany.
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing what about the rise of Communism you are asking. Its rise was often gradual: Communism became a force in different countries at different times, and for different reasons. If you can provide further information about your question, we can try to respond to it.
Prior to the fall of the Romanovs and the rise of Communism, Russians were predominantly Russian Orthodox Catholics (as compared to Greek Orthodox or Roman Catholicism).
end of non-modernized world + tzars, hello totalitarian state with dictators
The working class would rise above all others and start the movement of Communism.
The rise of communism, the fall of the empire, the rise of Stalin, death of lenin, Russia began to modernize though they were still considered a second rate nation until the end of WW2. Millions died in russia from famine. The royal family was executed. And we start to see a major expansion into the far east into Siberia and abroad. Hope that helps :)
By reading about it.
It was established on november 7,1930.