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explain the contribution of Lenin in Russian Revolution

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Answered by keshav130
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Lenin, the Bolshevik leader, played a significant role in the growth of Russia; he contributed in the following way:

1)       Lenin firmly believed that unless the feudalism, the land slavery and the despotic Tsar rule was totally destroyed, there could not be any progress of the Russian People.

2)       He terminated capitalism in the field of business and industry.

3)       The private property was confiscated and the business and industries were nationalized.

4)       Big landholders were deprived of their land and equal distribution of land to all was done.

5)       The government sponsored and ran various industries.

6)        The workers were given accommodation, food, clothes and other facilities instead of wages in money.

7)       A communist government was formed in Russia on a war footing (war communism)


8)       Lenin announced a New Economic Policy (NEP) which consisted of both privatization and nationalization to some extent.


Answered by DudeItzKay
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Here's ur Answer Mate:-

The contribution of Lenin to the Russian Revolution:

(a) Lenin was a Bolshevik leader, who gave a slogan to the people, 'Bread for breadless, land for landless and peace of all'.

(b) The revolution started by Lenin aimed at raising the standard of living, bringing about prosperity and establishing social equality.

(c) His government nationalized all means of production to increase industrialization.

(d) Lenin's policies were collectively termed as 'war communism'. There was state control over labour and state distribution of goods.

(f) Lenin launched the 'New Economic Policy'(NEP) which was partial return to market and monetary economy. It was a temporary compromise between capitalism and communism.

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