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Causas y consecuencias de la revolución rusa en inglés , .

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Consequences: An incredible economic catastrophe arises, as a result of that wear and tear of ammunition, troops. - 4 million dead (between 1917 and 1921). - reform of the banking system, since the banks are privatized and the state carries out a very strong policy of intervention - opening up to foreign investment and international aid, the country was devastated. And needs help from outside to be able to recover. - great repressive and propaganda policy, a genuine policy was carried out: exaltation of Soviet policy. As well as the exaltation of the worker, the worker, the peasant, ... - prohibition of art and cinema that was not Soviet, a way of controlling the masses and information that came from outside (that is why new ideas and If they came to know the outside and make a revolution against the system). - creation of a culture of its own, absolutely socialist. In schools and other educational centers a real brainwashing was carried out to be in favor of the regime and to live for it.Causas:Economic Causes The economic causes of the Russian Revolution are largely attributed to the poor management of the Tsar, added to World War I. Social Causes The social causes of the Revolution have their origin in centuries of oppression of the Tsarist regime over the lower classes, in addition to the outrages of Nicholas in World War I. Political Causes The political facet of the Russian Revolution is essentially the combination of the above-mentioned social and economic problems. Since at least 1904, low-class workers in Russia have suffered a calamitous economic situation


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