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what were the aims of the bolshevik party in the russian revolution. pls explain

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Answered by KDPatak
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kirik party played an important role in Russian Revolution fastly they thought the newly elected provincial government must be supported are it is newly born but they subsequently changed their decision ask the government was following many non democratic practices



Lenin arrived from exile in the spring of 1917, he joined the Bolshevik Party in Russia whose goal was to overthrow the Provisional Government and set up a government for the proletariat. The soldiers began to ask for land, just as their fellow peasants were.


KDPatak: kirik means church
KDPatak: sorry
KDPatak: Kirik ( here ) means it
Answered by Priatouri
38

The following are the aims of the Bolsheviks party in the Russian revolution:

1. The Bolsheviks were organised under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin; it was basically a revolutionary group.

2. They wanted to establish socialism in  Russia.

3. The wanted to overthrow the Tsar and its autocracy by all means.

4. They wanted to create a nation that equally secures the rights of the peasants.

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