Asked by Jenny Chadwick on Apr 24, 2024
Verified
What were "soviets"?
A) military units used by the Bolsheviks
B) the intellectual leaders of the revolution in Leninism
C) the demands for reform made in the February Revolution
D) councils originally established during the Revolution of 1905
E) assassination orders issued by Lenin and Stalin
Soviets
Elected councils that were formed by workers and soldiers in Russia, notably during the Revolution of 1917, leading to the formation of the Soviet Union.
Councils
Assemblies or meetings called for consultation, advice, or decision-making, often within a religious, political, or social context.
Revolution of 1905
A wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through the Russian Empire, including strikes, peasant unrest, and military mutinies, leading to constitutional reform.
- Comprehend the significance and function of soviets and the Red Guards in the context of the revolution.
Verified Answer
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance and function of soviets and the Red Guards in the context of the revolution.
Related questions
What Was the Name Given to the Factory Workers' Militias ...
Identify Who, What, Where, When, And/or Why the Following Are ...
Lord Dartmouth's Letter of January 1775 Led Which General to ...
Which of the Following Was Most Likely to Have Remained ...
Who Served as Chancellor of the German Federal Republic Until ...