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Two were the main groups in the French Revolution. The Bolsheviks, who had as their objective the implantation of a socialist government, under the government of Lenin. His method of action was more aggressive. It was composed of the poorest population. The Mensheviks, on the other hand, aimed at a series of reforms for the fall of tsardom, but they had little interest in a forcible takeover. This group was formed mainly by the small middle class in ascension.
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Two were the main groups in the French Revolution. The Bolsheviks, who had as their objective the implantation of a socialist government, under the government of Lenin. His method of action was more aggressive. It was composed of the poorest population. The Mensheviks, on the other hand, aimed at a series of reforms for the fall of tsardom, but they had little interest in a forcible takeover. This group was formed mainly by the small middle class in ascension.
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For Plato:
Reds: the group led by Lenin
Mensheviks: a political party that believed reformed would be gradual
Bolsheviks: A radical political party that believed a revolution
Whites: The group during the Russian Revolution made up