how were the Bolshevik different from the Mansheviks? give three points
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*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.
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