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What are mansheviks and bolshevik

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Answered by Rahulkoruvail
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Explanation:

The Mensheviks and Bolsheviks were factions within the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They aimed to bring revolution to Russia by following the ideas of socialist theoretician Karl Marx (1818–1883

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Mansheviks and bolshevik are the two factions of Russian Social-Democratic Workers Party.

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  • This faction in the period was late 19th century and early 20th century.
  • The aim of both mansheviks and bolshevik are to bring a revolution to russia.
  • Both are followed the karl marx ideas.
  • He is a socialist theoretician.
  • Julius Martov is the head of the Mensheviks.
  • At opposite Vladimir Lenin is the leader of the bolcheviks.
  • The word Menshevik and bolshevik comes from the word minority and majority respectively.
  • Bolshevik belived in radical and elitist revolution.
  • At the same time mensheviks supported a more progressive change in collaboration with the middle class and the bourgeoisie.

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