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state the slogan of Russian revolution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Decrees seemed to conform to the popular Bolshevik slogan "Peace, Land and Bread", taken up by the masses during the July Days (July 1917), an uprising of workers and military forces.

Answered by llTheRosell
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''All power to the Soviets!'' was a popular slogan during the Russian Revolution. Of course, the idea here is that the people, in the form of committees of workers, should control the government and have all power, so to speak. Another popular slogan was ''Peace, Land, Bread!''

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