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The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

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Could it be that terror had never been the key to maintaining government authority? Rather would it be a more favorable one; a strategy to promote a positive vibe around a leader? After the fall of the last tsar, Nicholas II, the uncertainty of the next form of government led to many rapid changes in Russia. At first, a provisional government had drawn its boundaries, choosing Alexander Kerensky as the prime minister. The cult of personality had begun in this period of time, with systematic speeches coupled with the desire to overthrow tsarist rule once and for all. The Bolshevik Revolution had suddenly appeared in 1917, with a new leader and unorthodox views focused on creating a successful Russia. These ideas were propelled by yet another
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