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Even though the rule of the tsar ended in Russia in 1917, the country continued to be an empire or kingdom when Vladimir Lenin came to power.
With the advent of the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Romanov dynasty in Russia ended after hundreds of imperialistic years. Russian leader Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks into the fight and finally ended the kingdom of Russia after many years of oppression and poverty. Lenin and the Bolsheviks set the foundation of what years later would become the traditional Communist Party in the Soviet Union.
Answer: Emotional Intelligence
James Gardner developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences, among them are interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence, which together amount to emotional intelligence.
Tia is showing emotional intelligence because she is mindful of own attributes and attentive to the emotions of others.
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Soviet propaganda under Joseph Stalin took a variety of forms and used a number of different techniques. A lot of propaganda placed Stalin along with earlier communist visionaries, like Karl Marx, Joseph Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. This propaganda presented Stalin as the natural successor to these great leaders that were continually praised in Soviet newspapers, schools, and elsewhere in society. Over time, the portrayals of Stalin changed from simple praise, to taking the form of a cult of personality. Soviet propaganda portrayed Stalin as a brilliant and kind, all-knowing figure who would lead the world's people to socialism, calling him the ''Father of Nations.''