Russian Revolution Research Paper

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The Russian Revolution of the 1917 was a time in history that showcased various revolutions in Russia. This historical moment in time resulted into devastating consequences with the Allied powers and the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty. Due to this particular time in history of 1917, there were many incidences in which a destruction of the Tsarist autocracy had taken place and the creation of the Soviet Union was born. A familiar Russian group of individuals also as, the Bolsheviks inspired various individuals, men and women, from Asia,
The United States, and Europe to follow into their path because of the call for freedom. Some constitutional moments before and after the revolution showcased patterns of the Tsarist autocracy and the Bolsheviks
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All of which are relevant/important sources of what the attitude of the Russian autocracy and the Bolsheviks to the constitution and law were like.
First, The October Manifesto initially started with “Bloody Sunday” that took place in
1905 and caused Nicholas II powers to weaken. Various poor families were overworked in the industrial factories and were limited to food and money in St. Petersburg. Various lower and middle class individuals revolted into the streets and were protesting for various hours at a time over the fact that they were being cut off on food and money even though they were working
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1 longs hours for it. Due to the Bloody Sunday incident, Nicholas II issued the October Manifesto so that he could promise and gaurantee the civil liberties and create the Duma (popular voted) to better the society of St. Petersburg. The October Manifesto satisfied the people who were in the revolution and weakened the forced against the government and allowed the revolution to fall apart. As a result the government fulfilled every single action of what the October
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Most importantly, the
Fundamental law answers the question if Russia is a constitutional monarchy after the 1905 but it cannot be taken as proof that Russia would be a constitutional state. All in all, the Fundamental
Laws is compiled of exiting laws.
Vladimir Lenin was a, “central figure of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.” (SR, e.doc
2.3, pg 12) Due to Lenins involvement with politics during his younger years, he had undergone struggles that caused him to spend a good amount of time in exile in Siberia, Europe, and
Switzerland. After his fled to Findland during the uprising of the Provisional Government he wrote the
State and Revolution
. This e-doc was Lenins commentary of Karl Marx and Friedrich
Engels politics nd gives his definition of the state, stated here, “The state is a product and manifestation of the irreconciablity of class atagonisms. The state arises where, when and insofar