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Answered by shambhunath9199
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Martov's supporters, who were in the minority in a crucial vote on the question of party membership, came to be called Mensheviks, derived from the Russian меньшинство ('minority'), while Lenin's adherents were known as Bolsheviks, from большинство ('majority').

Parent organization: Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

Key people: Julius Martov; Pavel Axelrod; Alexander Martinov (later Bolshevik); Fyo...

Formerly called: "softs"

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Answered by kashishparmaristhere
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The Mensheviks came to argue for predominantly legal methods and trade union work, while the Bolsheviks favoured armed violence. Some Mensheviks left the party after the defeat of 1905 and joined legal opposition organisations.

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