People would likely join a movement to replace the current government during the revolutionary transition stage, where the working class overthrows the capitalist system through a proletarian revolution. This revolutionary stage marks the transition from capitalism to communism in Marx's theory.
What happend to religion during the communism rule of russia?
It got stronger and stronger because Stalin was in control. I really don't know who the hell that is but that's what it says on my text book.
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Yes to a certain point, Lenin ended war communism and Capitalism was kind of introduced to get the economy back on track , but he intended to reintroduce full communism before his death occured
He was able to win recognition by just stating there were 205 known communists, and waving around a supposed list which he claimed contained the names of 57 communists in the state department. This being done frightened Americans to which at that time didn't make them think about having evidence, they just figured he was on the right track.
What country brought Lenin back from exile?
Germany hoped Lenin would be disruptive and stir up trouble in Russia in order to spark a revolution that would eventually take Russia out of World War 1, so it sent Lenin back to Russia. This would permit Germany to concentrate its military forces on other fronts instead of having to split them between two fronts. The strategy succeeded quickly since Lenin arrived in Russia in April 1917 and by October 25, 1917 (old style Russian calendar; November 7, new style) engineered the coupe that toppled the Provisional Government . In March 1918, Lenin, Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending Russia's participation in World War 1.
Lenin ruled from about October 25, 1917 to his death on January 21, 1924. However, he had a stroke in 1922 and from then he wasn't really capable of governing well throughout 1923. He was unable to speak, was in a wheelchair and had lost virtually all political power within the Communist Party.
How did Lenin become Russia's leader?
Lenin became Russia's leader because Nicholas II was kicked off the throne by Lenin's followers.
Australia saw commmunism coming be countries surrounding them were suffering from communism eg: Korea.
Is Nazi and communism the same thing?
No, not by a long shot.
Nazism, or National Socialism, was a right-wing movement created in Germany following the first world war. They were not socialists in any common sense of the word. Ideologically, they were more akin to the Fascists of Italy than any socialist movement preceding or following them. They were rigorously OPPOSED to communism, as well as trade unions, other kinds of socialists (actual socialists), homosexuals, gypsies and, of course, Jews.
Communism was a political movement and ideology developed by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and several others in the latter part of the 19th century. In 1917, during the October revolution, communist forces overthrew the government of Russia and formed the Soviet Union. During World War II, Soviet communist forces were allied with the United States, Britain and the rest of the Allies to oppose Nazi Germany.
Nazis were opposed to communists and communists were opposed to nazis. It is logically impossible to be both a nazi and a communist.
Is Yugoslavia a communist or capitalist country?
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
By the end of the Civil war in 1921 Lenin and Bolsheviks had transformed Russia into a what?
Centralized state dominated by a single party.
Did any wars start because of communism?
There's only been two wars fought between the free world and the communist one. Korea & Vietnam.
What ended Communism in Germany?
Assuming you mean in the German Democratic Republic, more commonly known as East Germany, it was a process relating to the fall of Communism in neighboring countries.
In the 1980s, as the Soviet Union began to lose power, and countries like Poland and Romania started turning against their Communist overlords, even the extremely repressive East German government started to feel the same pain. Despite this, the East's government resisted relaxing of their oppression, even though the Soviets and others were doing just that.
The last straw was when countries like Hungary began opening their borders in 1989. Since the 1960s, East Germans found it incredibly difficult to visit West Germany- the East German government was afraid their people would visit the West and find out they liked it better there, and then not want to come back. With other countries opening their borders, suddenly East Germans could visit the West again, and it worked out just as the East's government feared. East Germans began crossing the border with Hungary in large numbers, and from there, would go to Austria, and then West Germany.
The anti-government demonstrations in East Germany continued. The Berlin Wall, a major symbol of the East's oppression, became a focal point of the protests. In November 1989, the Eastern government finally gave in and officially began allowing Germans to cross the border freely; East Germans began tearing down the Berlin Wall on November 9th. Huge demonstrations broke out, especially a huge one in the city of Leipzig, and it became clear that the East German government was no longer able to control things. The East's government collapsed when all of the government officials resigned at once, and a temporary government immediately began negotiations for East Germany to rejoin with West Germany. The reunification process was completed almost a year later, on October 3, 1990, which is now a national holiday in Germany.
The Doctors Plot consisted of Stalin ordering the arrests of many Soviet Jew doctors. Several Soviet political leaders had died recently and Stalin implicated the doctors. He claimed they did it on purpose. There were hundred of arrests.
However, after Stalin's death, the new Soviet leadership claimed that the entire thing was a fabrication.
How was Deng Xiaoping's brand of communism different than Mao Zedong's?
Deng's brand of communism was more economically focused, and much more similar to capitalism than Mao's was. Deng focused on materialism and benefits for peoples work where as Mao relied on the revolutionary enthusiasm and egalitarian policies.
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The Marshall Plan attempted to prevent the spread of communism in Western Europe by?
strengthening the economies of European nations.
Why did the US begin to send aid to nations fighting communism?
Communism is the opposite of the American style free market economy
The Communist countries were aggressively promoting there political system and the US correctly interpreted this as a threat to the US and it political influence.
What was Vladimir Lenin's early life like?
Lenin's (his last name was actually Ulyanov) father was a inspector and a director of a public school. Both of his parents were well educated for their time and instilled their belief in equal rights and a rejection of a servile social system into their children. The execution of Lenin's older brother Alexander, convicted in a conspiracy to assasinate Tsar Alexander III, is considered one of the major influences in Lenin's beliefs and actions.
Lenin was in England in 1903 for the conclusion of the Third Party Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Porty.
What is the meaning of name Lenin?
The name has no specific meaning. It is thought that it comes from the River Lena, which flows through Siberia. Lenin had been exiled there from 1897 to 1900. He began using the name in 1901.