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.
Answer: False, it was Leif Eriksson
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<em>Desde por volta de 700, "prisioneiros capturados nas guerras santas que expandiram o Islã da Arábia pelo norte da África e através da região do Golfo Pérsico" eram vendidos e usados como escravos. Durante os três impérios medievais do norte da África (séculos X a XV), o comércio de escravos foi largamente praticado.</em>
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1Aztecs die
2jamestown is founded
3george Washington
4delagates