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answer the following questions. 1) place the russian events in chronological order. stalin institutes policies designed to modernize and industrialize russia. he orders the death of those who disagree. russian communists, known as bolsheviks, revolt against czar nicholas i. the communist government immediately negotiates a separate peace with the german government. russia drops out of world war i. communists change the name of the empire to the union of soviet socialist republics. bolsheviks, under vladimir lenin, seize power. governments of other european nations react to stalins policies by becoming fiercely determined not to allow communism to take control in their countries. vladimir lenin dies, leaving behind a leadership struggle.
The events are ordered based on their actual historical occurrence:
- The Bolshevik Revolution against the Tsar was the first key event in 1917.
- The new communist government exited WWI right after seizing power in 1918.
- Lenin's death in 1924 created a leadership vacuum.
- The USSR was formally established in 1922, after the revolution but before Stalin's full rise to power and industrialization.
- Stalin's industrialization policies began in the late 1920s-1930s.
- Western nations' opposition to Stalin's communism emerged as his policies and Soviet influence grew.
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- Russian Communists, known as Bolsheviks, revolt against Czar Nicholas I.
- The Communist government immediately negotiates a separate peace with the German government. Russia drops out of World War I.
- Vladimir Lenin dies, leaving behind a leadership struggle.
- Communists change the name of the empire to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- Stalin institutes policies designed to modernize and industrialize Russia. He orders the death of those who disagree.
- Governments of other European nations react to Stalin's policies by becoming fiercely determined not to allow communism to take control in their countries.