The Bolshevik Revolution was mainly an anti-war movement, in revolt against Russian involvement in WW I.
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The Revolution In Russia
bolshevik revolution in russia
After the revolution in Russia was not kings.
One of two began in 1917 and it overthrew the Tzar (king) of Russia.
it made the government stronger and helped the leadership
Answer this question… To establish a communist government in Russia
There was no 1917 revolution of the USSR. The revolution was in Russia, which later joined with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation to form the USSR. As to the Revolution in Russia in 1917, the first one, the February Revolution was not led by anyone. It broke out spontaneously in Petrograd and spread to other cities. As to the second one, the October Revolution, Vladimir Lenin led it.
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Russia's economic backwardness was definitely a key cause, but other key factors included the political situation of the Tsar's oppressive autocratic rule, the terrible living conditions for the peasantry and proletariat (working class), the loss of the Russo-Japanese war, and Bloody Sunday (the catalyst that tipped Russia into revolution.)
Russia's new government took them out of World War I after their revolution.
During the 'Revolution of 1917' in Russia, the 'Bolsheviks' (or, Communists) took power through a combination of methods and actions. As just one example, they were very well organized and zealously committed to their cause, which could not be said of the majority of their enemies in the revolution. As another, they took advantage of the wide-spread peasant resentment against the ruling dynasty of Russia to increase their strength considerably.