HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Question
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One similarity between Russia under the czars and the Soviet Union under Stalin is that in both types of government, these leaders
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tried to reduce their nation’s influence in world affairs
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developed policies to limit industrial growth
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supported the creation of a national church
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established an authoritarian form of government
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Like Napoleon, Stalin was unconcerned with debates and ideas. Instead, he valued power for its own sake and by 1927 had assumed complete control of the Communist Party through acts of terror and brutality. Napoleon’s dogs are like Stalin’s KGB, his secret police that he used to eliminate all opposition.
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