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Historical Forces are the assertion that certain ideas, movements, etc., become irresistible forces that advance around the world. One example of a Historical force is communism. In the 1917 October Revolution in the Soviet Union, the Bolsheviks seized control of Russia. Communism comes from the Latin word communis, which means "shared" or "belong to all". The Bolsheviks created a government that was classless, moneyless, and stateless social order, that was based on means of production. Communism wasn't contained inside the Soviet Union. Lenin wanted to spread communism and did, another world powerhouse China turned to communism in 1978. Other Countries include: North Korea  
 
Historical Forces are the assertion that certain ideas, movements, etc., become irresistible forces that advance around the world. One example of a Historical force is communism. In the 1917 October Revolution in the Soviet Union, the Bolsheviks seized control of Russia. Communism comes from the Latin word communis, which means "shared" or "belong to all". The Bolsheviks created a government that was classless, moneyless, and stateless social order, that was based on means of production. Communism wasn't contained inside the Soviet Union. Lenin wanted to spread communism and did, another world powerhouse China turned to communism in 1978. Other Countries include: North Korea  
 
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Background

Historical Forces are movements and thoughts or ideas that are spread throughout the world and can not be put to an end.

Example

Anderson Barclay Historical Forces include the spreading of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. Even though Jesus had died, his demand for christianity to be known throughout the Roman Empire had not. Around 325 A.D., Paul, one of Jesus' apostles, went throughout the Roman Empire preaching about Christianity. While this was happening, Christianity was doubling and even tripling! This is a Historical Force because the rate of Christianity was moving quickly.


""Luc Ware"" Historical Forces are the assertion that certain ideas, movements, etc., become irresistible forces that advance around the world. One example of a Historical force is communism. In the 1917 October Revolution in the Soviet Union, the Bolsheviks seized control of Russia. Communism comes from the Latin word communis, which means "shared" or "belong to all". The Bolsheviks created a government that was classless, moneyless, and stateless social order, that was based on means of production. Communism wasn't contained inside the Soviet Union. Lenin wanted to spread communism and did, another world powerhouse China turned to communism in 1978. Other Countries include: North Korea Cuba China Laos Vietnam Cyprus Moldova Nepal Angola Nicaragua Afghanistan (1978 - 1992) Albania (1946 - 1991) Angola (1975 - 1992) Benin (1975 - 1990) Bulgaria (1946 - 1990) Congo (1970 - 1992) Czechoslovakia (1948 - 1990) Ethiopia (1987 - 1991) Finland (1939 - 1940) East Germany (1949 - 1990) Greece (1947 - 1949) Grenada (1979 - 1983) Hungary (1919, 1949 - 1989) Cambodia (1975 - 1993) Mongolia (1924 - 1992) Mozambique (1975 - 1990) Poland (1945 - 1989) Romania (1947 - 1989) Somalia (1970 - 1991) Soviet Union (1922 - 1991) Tannu Tuva (1921 - 1944) North Vietnam (1945 - 1976) Yemen (1967 - 1990) Yugoslavia (1943 - 1992)

Stalin's hope was that Russia would become such a military powerhouse that it would stand up to the other powerful nations. His efforts fell short, and as we've learned, the Soviet Union slowly fell apart due to these economic disadvantages.
 

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