The Russian Revolution: To what extent was powerful revolutionary leadership and clear revolutionary ideas the reason for the successful Bolshevik revolution in October 1917?
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The powerful leadership and ideas of the Bolshevik party were the foundation that helped them to successfully achieve the 1917 Russian Revolution. The Revolution remained in Russia because the ideology was aimed at the demands of the Russian workers and peasants. There was also a void in the government that needed to be filled and this made Russian vulnerable to Revolution. "The Tsar was replaced by an autocratic, oppressive bureaucratic and militaristic police state under the
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the form of Marxism, and Bolshevism. All these factors allowed the Bolsheviks to successfully seize power of Russia on the 7th November 1917, this also helped them to maintain their power for the years that followed and was the fundamental reason why other political parties were unable to achieve success. Once revolution was complete the Bolsheviks were on their way to achieving their ultimate goals, ready to remove capitalism and instil communism on the Russian state.
the form of Marxism, and Bolshevism. All these factors allowed the Bolsheviks to successfully seize power of Russia on the 7th November 1917, this also helped them to maintain their power for the years that followed and was the fundamental reason why other political parties were unable to achieve success. Once revolution was complete the Bolsheviks were on their way to achieving their ultimate goals, ready to remove capitalism and instil communism on the Russian state.