POLI1041 Study Guide - Final Guide: Authoritarianism, United States Agency For International Development, Logical Truth

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A. claimed to derive political legitimacy from history. A. 2. a) changing history for the betterment of their cause: bolsheviks. B. 1. claim it was inevitable and popular sentiment that gained them power. B. 3. it was not inevitable rather really accident: tsarism. C. 4. in the past held strong existed after 1905 foreigners were still investing the village remained quite: explanations. E. 1. society were power was held only by bureaucrats. E. 1. d) wealthy intellectuals had no say always had a monarchy never feudal state no way to show dissatisfaction with no political outlet no democratization. E. 2. a) people in the village were upset, needed food. E. 3. d) stood far left pushed for reform got the duma un relenting political opposition with the government (e. 3. d. 1) lots of treason. E. 3. e) abdicated because of the rank and file not the people. Crane britons: what might have lead to the revolution. A. 1. b) society proved unable to impose on political authority any kind of political restrains (a. 1. b. 1) (a. 1. b. 2)