The Bolsheviks were totally opposed to private property. Most
industry and banks were nationalised in November 1917. This meant that
the government took over ownership and management. Land was declared
social property and peasants were allowed to seize the land of the nobility.
In cities, Bolsheviks enforced the partition of large houses according to
family requirements. They banned the use of the old titles of aristocracy. To
assert the change, new uniforms were designed for the army and officials,
following a
clothing competition organised in 1918 when the Soviet hat
(budeonovka) was chosen
1 When were the banks nationalised?
2 Name the Soviet hat that was chosen in clothing competition.
3 What is the meaning of nationalisation?
4 What were the Bolsheviks opposed to?
Answers
1)banks and industries are nationalised in 1917
2) budeonovaka was the Soviet hat that chosen in clothing competition
3) the government takek over ownership and management is called nationalised
4)they are opposed to assert the change,new uniforms were designed for the army and officials
4th answer is doubt so please check
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1) Answer:- The government of India under the leadership of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi issued an ordinance to nationalize 14 largest commercial banks in India with effect from July 19, 1969, under the regulatory authority of the Reserve Bank of India.
2) Answer:- At this time the hat was renamed the Budenovka after Semyon Budyonny, the commander of the First Cavalry Army, as the hat (with the blue star) was particularly popular with cavalry units. It was also called the Frunzenka after Mikhail Frunze, one of Bolshevik army leaders.
3) Answer:- Nationalization is the process of taking privately-controlled companies, industries, or assets and putting them under the control of the government. Nationalization often happens in developing countries and can reflect a nation's desire to control assets or to assert its dominance over foreign-owned industries.
4) Answer:- The Mensheviks opposed the government led by the Bolsheviks. Many ended up in prison or were killed. After that, they opposed the Bolsheviks from outside Russia, in exile. After the Revolution, the Bolshevik Party was called the Russian Communist Party.