The Russian revolutionaries wanted something more than famine and injustice -- and that's much of what existed in Russia at that time. They wanted equality for all persons. That was a big goal of the communist agenda, and the Russian Revolution was a communist endeavor. They wanted to achieve that equality both in terms of wealth/property and in terms of political status and rights.
Was it dangerous? Absolutely. The reign of the tsars had gone on in Russia for centuries, and military victory over the tsar's armies had to be won for the revolution to succeed. And it was not going to be easy to make the nation better off, even after the revolution. The people would expect results from the new government. Those results were going to be hard to achieve.
Over time, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), which was the nation brought about by the Russian Revolution, has to become more and more authoritarian and repressive to keep its agenda going. And eventually that agenda failed, when about 75 years after the revolution, the USSR's government collapsed.
That one is a false-y cuz it was actually written by a Persian Scholar.
- Sincerely, Ouma
A ss holes becases they didint support there presitent
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
<u>Freedom:</u>
- Winning of wars
- Seperation of certain states and countries.
- Creation of laws and the destruction of other laws.
<u>Oppression</u><u>:</u>
- Slavery
- Racial injustice
- Gender inequality
- Rights being taken away (such as voting).
Those are just a few to help you out! :)
So, a transcendentalist is someone who prefers to see women and men both as obtaining knowledge that is beyond what they see, touch, hear, feel, etc. They think this knowledge comes from imagination and some form of intuition.
The best answer is "A" <em>involve themselves in reforming society. </em>
Emerson wanted to reform society in a new way of thinking, not just religiously. He wanted to give people a new perspective, that most knowledge comes from being creative and imaginative, rather than on logic or logical thinking.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers