Russian Revolution

  • The League of Great Emperors

    The League of Great Emperors
    Alexander had revived the League of Three Emperors to maintain peace in Europe.
  • Manifesto of Unshakable Autocracy

    Manifesto of Unshakable Autocracy
    ¨We proclaim this to all our faithful subjects – God in His unfathomable judgement has deemed it proper to culminate the glorious reign of our beloved father with a martyr’s death and to lay the holy duty of autocratic rule on us.¨ After this he assassinated 10,000 citizens who he deemed a threat.
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    Alexander III

  • Ideologies

    Alexander III wanted to create a nation with one leader, religion, language, and nationality. Such a political ideal is demonstrated in his domestic policies:
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    Nicholas II

  • The Gold Standard

    The Gold Standard
    The Gold standard proved an incentive for a substantial influx of foreign capital into Russian industry. In these years, too, the industrial working class grew rapidly.
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    Vladimir Lenin

  • Kerensky´s short rule

    He continued to participate in World war I which made him unpopular.
  • The powerful

    The powerful
    During the eight months of the Provisional Government Kerensky held three important portfolios: justice, war and the prime minister-ship. In late October 1917 Kerensky was toppled from power and forced to flee Russia.
  • What did he do?

    He was the founder of the organization known as Comintern (Communist International) and the posthumous source of “Leninism,” the doctrine codified and conjoined with Karl Marx’s works by Lenin’s successors to form Marxism-Leninism, which became the Communist worldview.
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    Alexander Kerensky

  • The communist party

    The communist party
    Under his administration, Russia, and later the Soviet Union, became a one-party socialist state governed by the Communist Party.