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the leader of the bolshevik party was​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The party started in 1898 as the Bolsheviks, a majority faction from the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in the October Revolution of 1917.

Founders: Vladimir Lenin

Geographic scope: Soviet Union, Russia

Answered by krishna210398
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leader of the bolshevik party was​----

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Bolshevik,( Russian “ One of the maturity ”), plural Revolutionaries, or Bolsheviki, member of a sect of the Russian Social-Popular Workers ’ Party, which, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized control of the government in Russia( October 1917) and came the dominant political power. The group began at the party’s alternate congress( 1903) when Lenin’s followers, averring that party class be confined to professional revolutionaries, won a temporary maturity on the party’s central commission and on the tract board of its review Iskra. They assumed the name Revolutionaries and dubbed their opponents the Mensheviks( “ Those of the nonage ”).

Although both coalitions shared together in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and went through ages of apparent conciliation( about 1906 and 1910), their differences increased. The Revolutionaries continued to contend upon a largely centralized, disciplined, professional party. They transacted the choices to the First State Duma( Russian congress) in 1906 and refused to cooperate with the government and other political parties in posterior Dumas. likewise, their styles of carrying profit( including thievery) were disapproved of by the Mensheviks andnon-Russian Social Egalitarians.

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