Explain the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolutin of 1917-1921 as a model of National liberation
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The majority of the people in Russia were known as Bolsheviks was led by Vladimir Lenin who was campaigning for the land to the peasants, end to the war and the bread to the workers.
The popularity gradually increases with time as people were not satisfied with the Provisional government and the ongoing war.
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On the basis of Marxist ideology it claimed to be building the world's first nonexploitative and free society. The Soviet regime further claimed the responsibilty to represent humanity's future and hence the right to spread its communist revolution worldwide
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