what was the differnce between Bolsheviks and menshevik?
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Mensheviks /Bolsheviks1.It was a minor party formed under the leadership of Alexander Kerenskii1. It was a major party of the Socialists under the leadership of Lenin.2.It believed in the slow and gradual transformation and set up of a Parliamentary form of government like Britain and France.2.It believed in bringing about change through a revolution.3.The party was broad based and open to all and it favoured in working within the system to bring change.3. The party was limited to a few with revolutionary spirit and it was used as a tool to bring revolution.4.It favoured democracy and capitalism to be established first before bring a socialist revolution.4.It believed in transforming Russia from absolute monarchy to a communist state.5.It was more pro- Marxist and believed in idea of running a nation by the workers.It did not believed in establishing Marxism through violence but capitalist means.5.It believed in revolution and violence to bring industrialisation.
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here ur answer,
Mensheviks /Bolsheviks1.It was a minor party formed under the leadership of Alexander Kerenskii1. It was a major party of the Socialists under the leadership of Lenin.2.It believed in the slow and gradual transformation and set up of a Parliamentary form of government like Britain and France.2.It believed in bringing about change through a revolution.3.The party was broad based and open to all and it favoured in working within the system to bring change.3. The party was limited to a few with revolutionary spirit and it was used as a tool to bring revolution.4.It favoured democracy and capitalism to be established first before bring a socialist revolution.4.It believed in transforming Russia from absolute monarchy to a communist state.5.It was more pro- Marxist and believed in idea of running a nation by the workers.It did not believed in establishing Marxism through violence but capitalist means.5.It believed in revolution and violence to bring industrialisation.
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mensheviks
1. they were in minority.
2. The mensheviks wanted to establish socialism through the spread of educational Reform among workers .
3. Alexander kerenSky was the leader.
Bolsheviks
1. they were in majority.
2. The bolsheviks wanted to spread socialism to Revolution by uploading the autocratic rulers.
3. Lenin was the leader of bolsheviks groups.
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mensheviks
1. they were in minority.
2. The mensheviks wanted to establish socialism through the spread of educational Reform among workers .
3. Alexander kerenSky was the leader.
Bolsheviks
1. they were in majority.
2. The bolsheviks wanted to spread socialism to Revolution by uploading the autocratic rulers.
3. Lenin was the leader of bolsheviks groups.
hope it will help. ...
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