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name the two political parties of Russia that represented the industrial workers .how did they differ in their policies?
with reference to class 9 russian revolution chapter.

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Answered by rashidubey2468
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Russian social Democratic workers/labour party & Socialist Revolutionary Party.
are name of the two political parties of Russia that represented the industrial workers .
Answered by Jasleen0599
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Two gatherings that addressed the interests of the middle class were the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks.

  • They didn't perceive some other class than that of the specialists and were threatening to any participation with working-class ideological groups.
  • The Bolsheviks were a focused party. They needed to make the party an instrument for achieving upheaval. The Mensheviks addressed a minority bunch.
  • Mensheviks were a gathering who addressed a minority part of the general public and they trusted in slow changes and foundation of a parliamentary type of government (France and Britain). Trotskyites addressed a greater part of the communists who needed upset.
  • Trotskyites put stock in the need of an upheaval drove and constrained by the low class just, though Mensheviks (trusted that a coordinated effort with the bourgeoisie (business people and industrialists) was vital.
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