True: In 1914, Tzar Nicholas II ruled the Russian empire., The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured., Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population., Conservatives resisted change., Socialists were against private property. They had different visions of the future., Workers in Germany and England began forming associations to fight for better living conditions., Most of the Russian population were agriculturalist., Workers were divided into groups but they did unite to strike work when they were dissatisfied., False: The Bolsheviks were not opposed to private property., Most industry and banks were nationalized in November 1817., When the Bolsheviks ordered land redistribution, the Russian army began to form up, Stalin did not believed that rich peasants and traders stocked supplies to create a shortage of grains, Those ministers who resisted collectivization were punished, deported or exiled., The Military Revolutionary Committee ordered to seize farmers and arrest the ministers., In the summer of 1917, Petrograd was grim. There was a food shortage in the workers’ quarters.,

Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

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