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Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about the effects of war communism.

Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about the effects of war communism. Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about what people thought about Tsar Nicholas II. Source B – The times, writing about Lenis after his death, 1924

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Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about the effects of war communism.

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  1. Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about the effects of war communism.

  2. Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about what people thought about Tsar Nicholas II.

  3. Source B – The times, writing about Lenis after his death, 1924 This extraordinary figure was first and foremost a professional revolutionary. He had no other occupation. A man of iron will and inflexible ambition, he was absolutely ruthless and used human beings as mere material for his purpose. Short and study with a bald head, small beard and deep set eyes, Lenin looked like a small tradesman. When he spoke at meetings his ill-fitting suit, his crooked tie, his ordinary appearance disposed the crowd in his favour. ‘He is not one of the gentlefolk, he is one of us’, they would say. Source C – Soviet historian, History of USSR, 1981 The struggle was headed by Lenin who guided the Party’s Central Committee, the editorial board of Pravda, and who kept in touch with the Party organisations in the provinces… He frequently addressed mass rallies and meetings. Lenin’s appearance on the platform inevitably triggered off the cheers of the audience. Lenin’s brilliant speeches inspired the workers and soldiers to a determined struggle. (b) Does Source C support the evidence of Source B about the role that Lenin played in the Bolshevik Revolution?

  4. Corroboration by cross-referencing of sources (b)

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