The Bolsheviks were primarily supported by the working class, particularly industrial workers and peasants who sought radical change during the tumultuous period of the Russian Revolution. Additionally, they gained backing from soldiers disillusioned by World War I and leftist intellectuals who advocated for a Marxist ideology. Other groups, such as the urban poor and some segments of the intelligentsia, also aligned with the Bolsheviks due to their promises of land redistribution and social justice.
The people should support the provisional governments efforts to reform Russian politics.
Stronger groups have the right to rule and control weaker groups.
The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks split essentially because the Mensheviks were reformists and the Bolsheviks were revolutionaries. The Bolsheviks said that when the revolution finally came, the Mensheviks would sooner or later only hinder it and would betray the revolution.
the urban poor
France did not support the Bolshevik revolution for at least two reasons. France knew the Bolsheviks would take Russia out of World War 1 and that would allow Germany to send more of its military forces to fight the French and English. France also knew that the Bolsheviks aim was to foster revolutions in all other countries as well as in Russia. If the Bolsheviks came into power, they would be able to finance and support revolutionary socialist groups in France. Every government in Europe and in the United States feared a Bolshevik take over in Russia, because it would be an eventual threat to revolution in their own governments. Even Germany, which wanted Lenin to overthrow the Russian government, was afraid of the socialist revolution spreading to it as well.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
The Bolsheviks wanted to ensure that the Romanov family would not be looked upon as martyrs and that the Bolsheviks would not be looked upon as cold blooded murderers. Prior to the October Bolshevik revolution, it was expected that the Tsar and his family would be exiled to Great Britain. The outright murder of the Tsar and his family could have turned public opinion and support away from the Bolsheviks and toward the forces fighting to oust them.
There are many support groups for congenital birth defects. Some of these groups are for general support, while others provide support for the specific birth defect. The best source for finding these groups would be to consult with the child's pediatrician for local resources.
The residents of Devon County would likely support the proposals for a Kingskerswell Bypass (which, incidentally, is now in progress with a projected completion date of 2015) because they were anxious for the traffic to be alleviated.
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To provide an accurate response, I would need the specific headline you're referring to. Please share the headline so I can identify which groups would likely have applauded the event described.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.