In 1989 Czechoslovakia went through a revolution known as the velvet revolution. It lasted from november 17 to december 29 1989. It was basically a way for the people and government to return piece to the country and its standard of living.
After the destruction that the Germans caused to the Czech people and their country they were left in ruins. Their government was desperate for improvement. The peoples living condition had been lowered by more than twenty percent and violence was starting to become a problem.
It all started on november 17th when over 500,000 people gathered in Prague to participate in a non-violent protest against the government and to push for changes. This was what caused the government to change into a parliamentary republic. At first the riot police tried to stop the riots but soon they had grown into such large numbers that the only way to end them was through forceful actions, and that was the last thing the government wanted. So they agreed on holding their first democratic election which took place in June of 1990.
After this it brought rest to the protests and happiness to the people of Czechoslovakia. During all this only one person was killed and it was a student that was intoxicated at the protest waving a bottle around threatening police. This makes it the 4th largest non-violent protest in history.
Present day velvet revolution is also known as the gentle movement of Czechlasovakia. People still celebrate the month of June every year as the month that they gained democratic freedom. Currently the government has rebuilt its stability from WW2 and the people are satisfied.
"Velvet Revolution." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 31 May 2013. Web. 30 May 2013.
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Timeline RR:
I. 1. Russo-Japanese War
A. First Great War of the 20th century that grew out of rival imperial ambitions
II. 2. Bloody Sunday
A. St. Petersburg Russia, where unarmed peaceful demonstrators were fired upon by imperial guards
III. 3. Russia enters WWI
A. Russia declares are on Austria Hungary
IV. 4. Lenin returns from exile
A. Leader of the revolutionary Bolshevik party, returns to take the reins of the Russian Revolution
V. 5. Protests prompt Nicholas to abdicate
A. Abdication due to seeing imperial Russia going from being one of the best powers in the world to a military economic failure
VI. 6. Duma sets up a temporary government
A. After the abdication of Nicholas prompted an immediate construction of a temporary government
VII. 7. Bolsheviks seize control
A. Forces led by Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander kerensky
VIII. 8. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Ended the war between Russia and Germany
IX. 9. Romanov family is murdered
Murdered by the Bolsheviks
X. 10. Russian Civil War
Tear Russia apart for three years
XI. 11. War Communism
Introduced by Lenin to revolt against the economic problems due to the civil war
XII. 12. New Economic Policy
Ld policy of war communism
XIII. 13. Constitution establishes the Soviet Union
A newly exercised government authority
XIV. 14. Lenin Dies
Due to brain hemorrhage
XV. 15. Stalin takes power
Thought Stalin was a threat
XVI. 16. Stalin's Five Year Plans
Took belongings and caused famines
XVII. 17. Collectivization of the Ukraine
Collectivization forced by Stalin policy
XVIII. 18. The Great Purge
Intended to take away statin enemies
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I am most known for- establishing Russia into a better nation.
Three words people use to describe me- Smart, Powerful, Courageous
Achievements- The foundation of Saint. Petersburg.
quote- Ive concoured the world but I havent concoured myself
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Why the renaissance happened in Italy.
It had many important cities along with thriving merchants. It also had a good distribution of wealth and education. The people in Italy knew enough about the bible to understand what the church was doing wrong
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Michelangelo Sistine chapel
1) Michelangelo, Sistine chapel, mural, Vatican, 1508-1512, still in the Vatican.
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3) Italian renaissance sculptor and painter. Famous for influencing western art. Even though he created an art piece that is still today considered a masters work of art. He didn't really enjoy painting as much as architecture and sculpting.
4) The art work is supposed to depict God coming down to Adam, giving him the spark of life.
5) It shows how Gods characteristics are more powerful and greater than human traits.
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3) Italian renaissance sculptor and painter. Famous for influencing western art. Even though he created an art piece that is still today considered a masters work of art. He didn't really enjoy painting as much as architecture and sculpting.
4) The art work is supposed to depict God coming down to Adam, giving him the spark of life.
5) It shows how Gods characteristics are more powerful and greater than human traits.
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