What was the difference between Bolshevik and Menshevik group

Q- What was the difference between Bolshevik and Menshevik group?

Answer- There are several differences between the Bolsheviks group and the Mensheviks group so some of them are given below-

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The Bolsheviks group includes the majority of the socialists who want a revolution.Mensheviks group includes a minority section of the society.
Bolshevik group believed that revolution is very necessary to bring the government on a proper track.Mensheviks believed in gradual changes along with the formation of a parliamentary form of government.
Bolsheviks group believes that collaboration with industrialists and capitalists is a must.Mensheviks group only collab with minority section.
Bolshevik group want to make a strong community to start the revolution.The Menshevik group wants to make a party that is open for all and everyone can contribute to it.

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How were the Bolsheviks different from the Mensheviks give three points class 9?

The three main differences between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks groups are as follows-
1. Bolsheviks group wants to start a revolution whereas the Mensheviks group prefers gradual changes.
2. Bolsheviks have a big group (community) whereas Mensheviks include a minority of the society.
3. Bolsheviks group was made by Vladimir Lenin and the Mensheviks group was made by Julius Martov.

Who were Bolsheviks and Mensheviks short answer?

Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were two different groups that were made due to the division of the Russian Social-Democratic Worker’s Party. This division is done because of arising conflict between the different ideas of two leaders- Julius Martov and Vladimir Lenin. The Mensheviks group includes a minority section of society whereas the bolsheviks include a big section of the Russian Society.

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