Social Sciences, asked by dibyanshuchauhan9, 2 months ago

how were the Bolshevik different from the Mansheviks? give three points​

Answers

Answered by nidhahussain01
0

Answer:

Explanation:

*Bolsheviks represented a majority of the socialists who wanted revolution.

*Bolsheviks believed in the necessity of a revolution led and controlled by the proletariat only

*Bolsheviks supported a small number of revolutionaries willing to sacrifice for change.

*Mensheviks believed that a collaboration with the bourgeoisie

*capitalists and industrialists was necessary.

*Mensheviks wanted a broad base of support for the revolution.

Similar questions