Asked by Ridge Mcclary on Sep 23, 2024

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What name did the Bolsheviks adopt for their political party in 1918,using a term meant to differentiate their politics from those of the Mensheviks?

A) the Communist Party
B) the NKVD
C) the Cheka
D) the Red Guards
E) the Social Democratic Party

Communist Party

A political party that advocates for the principles of communism, aiming for a classless society and the ownership of the means of production by the community as a whole.

Bolsheviks

A faction of the Russian socialist movement that led the October Revolution in 1917, establishing the Soviet government.

Mensheviks

A faction within the Russian socialist movement that emerged from the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, opposing the Bolsheviks and favoring a democratic approach to socialism.

  • Comprehend the principal individuals and their functions within the temporary government and the Bolshevik Party.
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Dylan Tello2 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Bolsheviks adopted the name "Communist Party" in 1918 as a way to differentiate themselves from the Mensheviks, who were part of the larger Social Democratic Party. The term "Communist" indicated that the Bolsheviks were committed to a more radical and revolutionary approach than their Socialist counterparts.