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mention any 3 changes that the bolshevics brought in Russia after 1917 revolution

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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He called for an immediate end to the war and just peace. He believed that the war would end anyway when the German workers and soilders were inspired by the Russians to stage their own revolution

He set up Russias third and final government for 1917. The new government was to be called the soviet of peoples commissars or sovnarkom for short.

He allowed peasents to use all of the farming land they had taken for themselves during 1917. The Bolsheviks did not want the peasants to own the land. In a communist society there is no private property and everything is shared. But Lenin recognised that the peasants made up most of the population. The peasants wanted land and the Bolsheviks needed the peasants on side, so Lenin decided that they would let the peasants have the land for the time being and then decide later how to change the situation.
Answered by binuk
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the bolsheviks brought 3 changes in russia after 1917 revolution are 
-  the possibility of a workers state fired people's imagination across the world. in many countries communist parties were formed .
- the bolsheviks encouraged colonial people to follow their experiment.
- many non russians form outside the USSR participated in the conference of the people of the east (1920) and the bolsheviks founded comintern (an international union of pro bolsheviks socialist party ) .
-  some received education the USSR's communist university of the workers of the east.

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