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who were bolsheviks​

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Answered by pinky162
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The Bolsheviks,also known in English as the Bolshevists,were a faction founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov that split from the Menshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), a revolutionary socialist political party formed in 1898, at its Second Party Congress in 1903.

After forming their own party in 1912, the Bolsheviks took power in Russia in November 1917, overthrowing the liberal Provisional Government of Alexander Kerensky, and became the only ruling party in the subsequent Soviet Russia and its successor regime, the Soviet Union. They considered themselves the leaders of the revolutionary working class of Russia. Their beliefs and practices were often referred to as Bolshevism.

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Answered by renukabhushan84
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Bolsheviks were the majority group led by Vladimir Lenin who thought that in a repressive society like Tsarist Russia, the party should be disciplined and control the number and quality of the members, they were the groups who conducted the Russian revolution.

The Mensheviks were the majority group who taught that the party should be open by all. They did not believe in revolution but wanted to bring changes through democratic means

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