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What was Stalin’s early life like?
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Ответ:
The early life of Joseph Stalin covers the life of Joseph Stalin from his birth on 6 December 1878 (18 December, New Style) until the October Revolution on 25 October 1917 (7 November). Born Ioseb Jughashvili in Gori, Georgia to a cobbler and a house cleaner, he grew up in the city and attended school there before moving to Tiflis (modern-day Tbilisi) to join the Tiflis Seminary. While a student at the seminary he embraced Marxism and became an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin, and left the seminary to become a revolutionary. After being marked by Russian secret police for his activities, he became a full-time revolutionary and outlaw. He became one of the Bolsheviks' chief operatives in the Caucasus, organizing paramilitaries, spreading propaganda, raising money through bank robberies, and kidnappings and extortion. Stalin was captured and exiled to Siberia numerous times, but often escaped. He became one of Lenin's closest associates, which helped him rise to the heights of power after the Russian Revolution. In 1913 Stalin was exiled to Siberia for the final time, and remained in exile until the February Revolution of 1917 led to the overthrow of the Russian Empire.
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The correct answer is B. President Andrew Jackson supported expanding voting rights.
Explanation:
The name of Jackson has been linked to the type of government he exercised, which is known as Jacksonian democracy.
Jacksonian democracy is defined as the kind of democracy that represents the interests of the common people instead of the interests of a specific electorate, as was the case until then when only white landowners could vote. Even so, although the vote now included more people, it was restricted only to white men.
The presidency of Jackson followed the model of the presidency of Thomas Jefferson and advocated the values of the revolutionary generation. The Jackson presidency was also highlighted by the tone of high moral and coming from an agrarian society, Jackson's sympathies were with the farmers and the restriction of state and federal government. Jackson feared that the interests of bankers and businesses would corrupt the values of the republic.