In all forms of government, there is always the working class citizen that is improved by said government. Most do the lives of the working class, but some do not. Communism is one of these kinds of governments; it looks good on paper, but does not work out in the end. Communism did the complete opp...
In Feb 1719, when socialists organised mass protest rallies, the police were ineffective. ... The establishment of the secret police, the Cheka, which surpasses its Tsarist counterpart, the Okrana, was followed by red terror whereby legalised acts of brutality and assassinations were all carried out in the name of the state. ...
The entire Petrograd garrison and the police, joined the revolution by February 27, and by the following day, Petrograd fell into the hands of the revolutionaries. ... In 1936, Stalin gave a new constitution to the U.S.S.R, which provided for such features as a secret ballot and universal adult franchise. 12.3 Consequences and Significance of the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution is regarded as one of the most remarkable events in human history since it set up a new way of living and thinking. ...