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Why did Vladimir Lenin want to rename Bolshevik Party as the Communist Party?

A.to promote capitalist ideology

B.to gain international support

C.to indicate its new radical aims

D.to increase support of Russian citizens

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: Rename of Bolshevik Party

  • Vladimir Lenin renamed Bolshevik Party as the Communist Party to gain international support, to indicate its new radical aims , to increase support of Russian citizen.
  • The name came from the writings of Karl Marx.
  • He used the word communism to describe the classless society .
  • He headed the first Marxist state in the world as a virtual dictator.
  • At the beginning of the Civil War, the Communist party were one of the smallest parties.
  • After the success of the Bolsheviks during the Civil War, they stopped referring themselves as Bolsheviks and renamed themselves as the Communists.

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