– Sources Essay, Research Paper
1. The artist could have made
sure his picture was accurate by witnessing and taking notes of what was
happening at the loots. The artist could have taken a photograph. ?This would be a way of making sure he wasn?t
being biased. 2. The three words ?Peace?
?Land? and ?Bread? appealed to different groups in Russia. ?The groups were the peasants who wanted more
land and needed food and the upper and middle classes who didn?t want to be
killed by the uprising peasants 3. The things that made it
possible for the Bolsheviks to gain power in November 1917 were the things that
happened in the summer and the autumn. The provisional government was doing
badly. ?The war was going badly and not
enough food was being produced which meant that the prices soared. ?This made the Russian people listen to the
Bolshevik ideas and give them some backing. 4. I don?t think it was
inevitable that the Bolsheviks took over but I do believe that there would have
been a Revolution in Russia. If the Bolsheviks had not taken power it probably
would have been another extremist party because it is the extreme ideas that
get listened to in a bad situation.
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