Russia in the revolution Russia experienced three revolution in the 1900s. The first was 1905, the second was March 1917, and November 1917. These revolutionary events have emerged as five features of the modern revolution. In the 1905 revolution, the ideology, leadership, organization, foreign influence, and violence and fear existed mainly, and it was even stronger in November 's revolution in 1917.
The revolution did not bring any real change to the social, economic and political environment of Russia, but the 1905 revolution laid the foundation of the revolution in 1917. Civilians are still irritated, and ordinary people now see the result of what might happen when they took them collectively to the city. The revolution also revealed a weak and incompetent emperor who was not in contact with the masses, lacking the vision of bringing change to Russia. The direct cause of the revolution in 1905 was state level leadership and policy failures, poverty in inflation, starvation, the Russo-Japanese War, the rise of reformers and revolutionary groups, and blood Sunday. The revolution opened up the way to hatching political parties and ideas. During this incubation period, revolutionary thinkers like Lenin and Stalin now freely express them and see they achieve the result.
In Russia's Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the Communists led by Vladimir Lenin took over the Russian government. As a result of this revolution, Russia experienced the period of government reconstruction, integrating communist philosophy into the country. With the power of the new administration, Russia withdrew from World War II. By 1830 Americans over the age of 15 consume an average of 7 gallons of pure alcohol per year. This is three times the amount of today. Alcoholism (mainly men) caused severe damage to the lives of many people, especially women. Age of legal rights and age of complete dependence on husband for self-sufficiency and support
The Russian revolution took place during the First World War. It was a complex era for Russia as well as for Europe. The most important thing in the Russian revolution is to change the administration from dictatorship to communism. The revolution was also an important point of the First World War because it forced Russia out of war and indirectly ended the war. After the war the thought of revolution, socialism, communism spread to other parts of Europe, but most countries accepted the rule of democracy instead of communism.