2.Identify or define: (a) Vladimir I. Lenin, (b) Joseph Stalin, (c) war communism, (d) New Economic Policy, (e) Five-Year Plans. Vladimir I. Lenin - Was a follower of Karl Marx. Believed in socialism instead of capitalism by violent revolutions. Made promises to give land to the peasants if they stuck by his …show more content…
Which allowed them to teach schools the way it was taught in Europe, women didn’t have to stay in their secluded area that they had to with the Islamic law. The Turks could vote and also men was only allowed to marry one person, women could sue for divorce and their culture was westernized from the way they dressed to learning the Roman letters, etc. Some Turks didn’t like it because a lot of Muslims wanted their country ruled by Islamic tradition which started the Islamic party and had worked against secularization.
3.Compare the woman’s suffrage movements in Britain and the United States. What were the most important similarities. The women’s suffrage movements in Britain and the US was similar because they both countries had groups that had women fighting for what they thought was right which was to let women have rights. An important similarity is when they helped during World War I because the women both helped their soldiers by working in the farms, factories, etc which helped them win their rights.
4.Define fascism. Why do you think so many Italians accepted the leadership of Benito Mussolini in