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AP World History: Modern
Unit 7 – Global Conflicts (1900-Present)
Topic 7.1
During the Russian Revolution, what were the key differences between the ideologies of the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks?
The Mensheviks were more militant and revolutionary than the Bolsheviks, who favored a more moderate approach to political change.
The Bolsheviks believed in immediate revolution and a dictatorship of the proletariat, while the Mensheviks believed in a more gradual transition to socialism and a democratic government.
The Bolsheviks were primarily concerned with promoting nationalism and defending Russian culture, while the Mensheviks were focused on promoting internationalism and spreading socialism to other countries.
The Bolsheviks were focused on securing the rights of workers and peasants, while the Mensheviks were primarily concerned with the interests of the middle class.
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