1. The Never Ending Revolutionization
At this time, war with Japan was impending. ... The defeat in this war and the expense it incurred were direct causes of the revolution which occured just a few weeks later. ... Peasants and workers revolted in an elemental and anarchic rebellion, ultimately turning a large-scale strike and bringing the government, economy, and all public services to a complete halt. ... Moreover, during the very first stages of the revolution, the workers themselves posed in practice not merely democratic problems but also purely socialist ones. ... First, it granted basic civil liberties to all,...
- Word Count: 1882
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School