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Leaders
Topic Leadership

Date @February 27, 2023

Leader(s) Alexander II Alexander III Lenin Nicholas II Stalin

Section in Spec 1,2,3,4

Type Notes


Section 1 (1855-1894)
Section 2 (1894-1917) Section 3 (1917-1941) Section 4 (1941-1964)
Alexander II and
Nicholas II Lenin and Stalin Stalin and Krushchev
Alexander III

Alexander II: The Nicholas II: - Very Lenin: - Very clever - Nikita Khrushchev
Tsar Reformer: - He shitty - He tried to be Foresights as a was known for his
initiated a series of like his father but Revolutionary theorist distinctive personality
important reforms in failed miserable due to - Innate drive and and leadership style,
Russia - Country’s rail his character mostly, ambition to drive which was
and communication he wanted to do it all Russia forward - characterized by
networks started to and to have the credit Decisiveness and several notable traits:
improve, increasing of everything - adaptability (i.e. war Boisterous and
economic activoty and Essentially his ego communism tactics Expressive:
the early development and people-pleasing followed immediately Khrushchev had a
of banking institutions tendencies really let by NEP) - Ability to loud and expressive
- Man of weak him down - Not only harness support of the demeanor, often using
character with no was he unable to proletariat Propagated gestures, banging his
steadfast views on chose the right people ideas of Leninism: - shoe on the table, or
politics - Learned from for the right post (e.g. Democratic engaging in animated
the msitakes of his having Rasputin in Centralism (vanguard speeches. He was
fatheer Nicholas I and charge of the palace party) - Capitalism known for his
the Crimean War, during WWI) but he was the cuase of passionate and
which is what also sacked valuable imperialism - sometimes
prompted the reforms individuals who Accepting that unpredictable
- It could be notes that actually did something oppressed minorities behavior, which made
due to the lack of good for the Russian should get to have him stand out among
restriction and populace (e.g. nationalism and other Soviet leaders.




Leaders 1

, censorship, he was
Section 1 (1855-1894) dismissing Witte, decide how to be
assassinated by Land Section
someone 2 who
(1894-1917)
his Section
governed 3 (1917-1941)
- He showed Section 4 (1941-1964)
Alexander II and
and Liberty,IIImore Nicholas II
father specifically Lenin and Stalin and
immense courage Stalin and Krushchev
Alexander
specifically the asked him to keep) - political leadership in
Direct and Informal:
People’s Will branch He was bad at wars carrying out a
Khrushchev had a
and pretty much lost successful national
reputation for being
all of them revolution - He was
direct and
extensively involved in
straightforward in his
the process of
communication style.
revolutionasisng
He often eschewed
russia even before the
formalities and
october revolution
engaged in informal
conversations with
both domestic and
international
counterparts. This
approach contrasted
with the more rigid
and formal behavior
typically associated
with Soviet leaders.
Sense of Humor:
Khrushchev had a
sense of humor and
was known for his
witty remarks and
jokes. He often used
humor as a way to
connect with people
and diffuse tense
situations, both
domestically and
internationally.
Impulsive and
Spontaneous:
Khrushchev was
prone to making
impulsive decisions
and statements, often
without consulting his




Leaders 2

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