mark 1 / - Oct 10, 2008 #1what were the short and long term effects of the russian revolution.any ideas on how to structure this is a proper academic way
EF_Team5 - / 1,586 Oct 11, 2008 #2Good morning.I suggest beginning with an outline. List all of the topics you absolutely want to include and then one fact and/or a supporting detail or story about that topic. You can include as many topics, facts, supporting details, or stories as you need to make a strong essay. Once you have that done you can rough out a conclusion; wait until the very end to write your introduction though. After all, how can you introduce something that you haven't even written yet?Make sure to include all of the proper formal citations according to your required citation style, and to include a works cited or bibliography page at the end.I hope this helps get you started.Regards,GloriaModerator, EssayForum.com
bridge - / 1 May 15, 2010 #3the russian revolution and democracyIf the Russian revolution started out a revolution for democracy, what stopped Russia from evolving into a democratic government and country?do you know how many russian revolutions there were all together?
Smira Roberts 3 / 14 May 15, 2010 #4I. The 1905 RevolutionII. February RevolutionIII. The October Revolution/The Struggle For Power and the Rise of the BolsheviksI believe there were three revolutionsAs for what stopped Russia from evolving into a democratic country, im not sure!From: Smira, xox
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129 May 16, 2010 #5Just google this: russian revolutionsYou'll get TONS of info.THANKS SMIRA!!! :-)
Smira Roberts 3 / 14 May 16, 2010 #6To be Honest: It was just a very good guess!!But " You are very WELCOME"...you a very polite person..I must sayFrom: Smira!!