The Russian Revolution was sparked by the manner in which the people were treated and the miserable conditions in which they were living under the Tsar Nicholas II. The people were not willing to put up anymore with the poverty and unjustly treatment towards them, so led by Vladimir Lenin, they revolted. The revolution was successful at the end, and it put end to the monarchy in Russia, while it opened up the doors for the communism at the same time. Unfortunately for the Russians, the century ahead of them didn't turned out to be better, but the same, or even worse at times.
If I remember correctly, Federalists feared the the Democracy would lead to a Monarchy.
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In October 1962, an American U-2 spy plane secretly photographed nuclear missile<span>sites being built by the </span>Soviet<span> Union on the island of </span>Cuba<span>. </span>President Kennedy did<span>not want the </span>Soviet<span> Union and </span>Cuba<span> to know that he had discovered the </span>missiles<span>. He met in secret with his advisors for several days to discuss the problem.</span>
Renaissance thinkers encouraged individuals to question how things work, and scientists began to test these ideas with experiments during the Scientific Revolution.
This was a book written by Allan Grantz about a kid named Michael, who was a member of the Hitler Youth, but he and his parents were spies. Michael and his family helped the Allies to send coded messages with the locations of Nazi factories. Projekt 1065, was a prototype Nazi jet plane they used to complete their plan.