who were soviets describe their role in the Russian Revolution
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Soviets were governmental bodies who were a part of the Russian revolutions mostly. The soviets represented an autonomous workers' movement, one that broke free from the government's oversight of workers' unions. Soviets sprang up throughout the industrial centers of Russia, usually organized at the factory level.
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