Social Sciences, asked by harshteja123, 11 months ago

How were bolsheviks different from mensheviks in 3 points

Answers

Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
4

Answer:

One final difference between the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks was how ferocious and tenacious the Bolshevik party was in order to achieve its goals, although Lenin was open minded to retreating from political ideals if he saw the guarantee of long-term gains benefiting the party.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Mensheviks: (i) The Mensheviks represented a minority group under the leadership of Alexander Kerenskii. (ii) They believed in gradual change and establishment of a parliamentary form of government like that of France and Britain.

iii. Bolsheviks (and Lenin) believed in the necessity of a revolution led and controlled by the proletariat only, whereas Mensheviks (and Martov) believed that a collaboration with the bourgeoisie was necessary;

..iv. Bolsheviks were radical revolutionaries while Mensheviks were more moderate....

HOPE IT HELPS U

Similar questions