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explain the views of the radicals .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The views of Radicals are as follows:

(i) The group who wanted to bring about immediate social change in Russia were radicals.

(ii) They wanted a government on the majority of country's population.

(iii)They were against private properties.

Answered by rakeshaade380
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Explanation:

The views of Radicals are as follows:

(i) The group who wanted to bring about immediate social change in Russia were radicals.

(ii) They wanted a government on the majority of country's population.

(iii)They were against private properties.

Or

Nazism was a political system started by Hitler in Germany akin to dictatorship and fascism. It propagated hatred for the Jews.

Reasons for popularity:

(i) Unstable political condition after World War-I.

(ii) Unjust Treaty of Versailles.

(iii) Hitler's charismatic personality.

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