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Question Answered step-by-step Summary of this chapter in two paragraphs Summary of this chapter in two paragraphsImage transcription textChapter 4 Restructuring the Social and Political Order: TheBolshevik Revolution in World Perspective T hroughout history,great revolutions begun by people who believed the… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text78 CHAPTER 4 become the terrifying darkness of twenty yearslater. How had a movement launched in hopes of ending thecruelties of human life become itself so cruel? An a… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 79This chapter also has a comparative goal. Russia’s The BolshevikRevolution, by contrast, claimed to revolution was t… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text80 CHAPTER 4 by a tightly organized and disciplined party inhimself as Europe’s policeman and played an equally whichpower flowed from the top down, a system autocrati… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 81tolerance in a society that used the state-dominated to thegovernment was the condition of Russia’s Orthodox… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text82 CHAPTER 4 Russia exactly as his forefathers had ruled. As hisand they were wavering. When the troops disobeyed governmentgradually regained control of cities and orders to fire… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 83Topham/The Image Works Lenin (center, in overcoat) inspectsthe troops, Red Square, Moscow, May 1919. Russia…. Show more… Show moreImage transcription text84 CHAPTER 4 As often happens in revolutions, power hadInvasion, Civil War, and New passed from the moderates to asmall band of dedi- Economic Policy cated extremist… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 85that he must temporarily slow the pace of revolution had won itsfirst great victory not by a worldwide to consolidate … Show more… Show moreImage transcription text86 CHAPTER 4 according to one evaluation. Production rose atan annual rate of 14 percent. The Soviet Union rose from fifteenthto third rank worldwide in pro- duction of electricity,… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 87quickly without the threat of the prison camps. By was bound toinspire imitation elsewhere. Yet the forcing the disc… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text88 CHAPTER 4 In sum, the Bolshevik Revolution provided thethey tilled, and the proportion of owners was twentieth century’smost influential model of revo- declining. Most rural… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 89Diaz had risen with backing from U.S. interests. having any leaderof Lenin’s stature or any orga- Mexico developed s… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text90 CHAPTER 4 estates. Perhaps most important of all, Article 27of Gandhi was the son of an official who worked the constitutionprovided that the soil and subsoil for the Hindu ruler… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 91Spending most of the time from 1893 to 1914 in Asians to carryspecial registration certificates and that South Afri… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text92 CHAPTER 4 that industrial labor was dehumanizing.However, was sincerely committed to the people; many elite hisidea of escaping economic dependence on Brit- na… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 93causes of this revolution were European imperialism, China, Maojoined a Marxist study group at Beijing which had u… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text94 CHAPTER 4 of Moscow-trained leaders in the CCP remainedthe Sino-Soviet split of the late 1950s. Mao saw a problem intothe early 1930s. the real enemy of the revolution as … Show more… Show moreImage transcription textRESTRUCTURING THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 95CONCLUSION: REVOLUTIONS COMPARED Revolutions varywidely in scope. Some affect only those external rel… Show more… Show more History World History HISTORY 508:201 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


