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what were the main programmes implemented by Lenin​

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Answered by ananditanunes65
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Explanation:

Under the leadership of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, the Bolshevik Party seized power in the Russian Republic during a coup known as the October Revolution. Overthrowing the pre-existing Provisional Government, the Bolsheviks established a new administration, the first Council of People's Commissars (see article "Lenin's First and Second Government"), with Lenin appointed as its governing chairman. Ruling by decree, Lenin’s Sovnarkom introduced widespread reforms confiscating land for redistribution among the permitting non-Russian nations to declare themselves independent, improving labour rights, and increasing access to education.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, best known by his stage name Vladimir Lenin, was also a politician and political theorist. From 1917 until 1924, he presided as the first and founding leader of Soviet Russia, and from 1922 to 1924, he led the Soviet Union.

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After the Bolshevik Revolution, Lenin and his newly elected communist administration enacted numerous reforms. In order to improve the agricultural industry and thank the peasants for their allegiance during the Revolution, they appropriated land from the Tsar, the church, aristocrats, and other landowners and divided it among the peasants.

With the restriction of working hours to a maximum of eight hours per day and forty hours per week, labor conditions improved. Profit-driven capitalists, who had historically owned the factories and farms, had disregarded workers' fundamental human rights.

Without any work breaks or vacation time, there were abusive working conditions. Working class parents' offspring were not permitted to attend school.

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