Who opposed the Bolsheviks once they took power?


the Cheka, the Whites, and peasants


non-Russians, the Reds, and Democrats


the Allies, the tsarists, and the Mensheviks


the Central Powers, the tsarists, and factory workers

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Answer:

the Allies, the tsarists, and the Mensheviks

Explanation:

Bolsheviks were a radicalized political group within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), led from the beginning by Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, also known as Vladimir Lenin, and later by Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, also known as Stalin. This party was opposed to the Mensheviks, led by Yuli Martov. The term is often used as a synonym for communist.

Answers for quick-check:

1, B. By creating an elite socialist ruling party to lead a revolution.
2, C. Russia experienced food and fuel shortages and huge casualties in WWI
3, B. Russia's involvement in WWI
4, A. Both relied on secret police, terror, and autocratic rule.

5, C. A multinational state made up of European and Asian peoples.
6, D. The tsar resigned at the advice of others.
7, B. The ended private ownership of land and created government agencies to take it over.
8, A. The Allies, the tsarists, and the Mensheviks.

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