The main causes of the first world war were:
<h3>Militarism</h3>
There was a growth of millenarianism in nations. many nations had sophisticate weapons and well trained military.
<h3>Alliances</h3>
The alliances that were formed between nations was part of the war. There were the axis and the allied powers.
<h3>Nationalism</h3>
The increase in nationalism and the need to protect country and property was a part of the war.
<h3>Imperialism</h3>
Some nations has powers over other countries. They controlled the affairs and the resources in these areas.
<h3>Death </h3>
The killing of Franz Ferdinand was partly the reason why the war started.
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It was Lenin.
It cannot be Stalin, because Lenin is his predecessor and it is with Lenin that the central planning and communism was introduced to what was then Russia.
Karl Marx and Engels created together communism, but didn't introduce it specifically to Russia. They wrote their ideas and they spread all around the world and Lenin was inspired by them.
True seems to be the best answer.
Answer:
Social classes included leaders, merchants, religious leaders, labourers, free citizens and the slaves. The leaders were people who founded a community or settlement, their lineage naturally became the new leaders of the communities as the years went by.
Explanation:
Social classes included leaders, merchants, religious leaders, labourers, free citizens and the slaves.