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Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

Jharkhand Board · Class 9 · Social Science

Summary of Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution for Jharkhand Board Class 9 Social Science. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

This chapter explores the rise of socialism in 19th century Europe and its dramatic implementation through the Russian Revolution of 1917. We examine how ideas of social change evolved after the French Revolution, leading to different political ideologies - liberalism, radicalism, and conservatism.

Key Concepts

Three main political groups emerged

Three main political groups emerged: Liberals wanted constitutional monarchy, religious tolerance, and property-based voting rights but opposed univer

Socialism emerged as a response

Socialism emerged as a response to industrial capitalism's problems. Socialists opposed private property, believing collective ownership would serve s

Russia in 1914 was an autocratic

Russia in 1914 was an autocratic empire under Tsar Nicholas II, covering vast territories with diverse populations. 85% were agriculturists, higher th

Triggered by 'Bloody Sunday' when peaceful

Triggered by 'Bloody Sunday' when peaceful workers' procession was fired upon, killing over 100. Led to strikes, formation of soviets, and forced Tsar

Started with bread riots and strikes

Started with bread riots and strikes in Petrograd during World War I. Military joined protesters, leading to Tsar's abdication on March 2, 1917. A Pro

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the different political ideologies that emerged in 19th century Europe - liberalism, radicalism, and conservatism
  • Analyze the factors that led to the development of socialist ideas and movements in Europe
  • Examine the social, economic, and political conditions in Tsarist Russia before 1917
  • Evaluate the causes and consequences of the 1905 Revolution in Russia
  • Analyze the February and October Revolutions of 1917 and their immediate outcomes

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