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Bolshevik Revolution

Definition

The Bolshevik Revolution refers to the uprising led by Vladimir Lenin in 1917 that overthrew the Russian Provisional Government during World War I. This revolution established Soviet Russia as a socialist state.

Analogy

Think of it like a sudden change in leadership during a school project. The original leader is replaced by someone with different ideas on how things should be done, leading to significant changes in how the project is managed.

Related terms

Russian Revolution: A series of revolutions in Russia between 1905 and 1917 that ultimately resulted in the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II.

Marxism-Leninism: A political ideology combining Marxist principles with Leninist strategies for achieving socialist revolution.

October Manifesto: Issued by Tsar Nicholas II after the 1905 revolution, it promised civil liberties and created an elected legislative body known as the Duma.



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