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A. Boris Yeltsin
B. Vladimir Lenin
C. Rasputin
D. Joseph Stalin

2007-06-01 21:54:54 · 7 answers · asked by perfection7 2 in Arts & Humanities History

it was lenin.
thanks though!

2007-06-01 22:14:06 · update #1

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B) Vladimir Lenin

The Bolshevik leaders

The November revolution was led by a group of intellectuals, most of whom had never seen a worker’s bench or used a peasant’s plow. Many of them—notably Lenin and Trotsk—had lived in exile abroad because their views had brought them into conflict with the czarist government. The guiding spirit of the revolution was Lenin, who came from the intelligentsia and had spent his life not in manual work but in writing and speaking.


http://www.historians.org/projects/GIRoundtable/RussianAlly/RussianAlly3.htm

2007-06-01 22:14:50 · answer #1 · answered by . 6 · 0 1

B. Vladimir Lenin

2007-06-02 03:01:10 · answer #2 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 1

B Lenin

2007-06-04 07:55:21 · answer #3 · answered by Aprililly 2 · 0 0

Obi wan, besides the fact that children you and I are Jedi knights, I must name you out on that. Lenin didn't title a successor-like many autocrats, he did not believe any of his underlings have been priceless. There is a file made in a while earlier than a stroke incapacitated him wherein he says not one of the best men are superb. He did like Bukharin, who used to be a tender guy that Lenin stated could be a contender someday. However, of path the foremost difficulty used to be Trotsky or Stalin. Lenin's reply? Neither. However the individual he condemns probably the most is Stalin. He used to be concerned that he used to be too competitive and sure to divide the social gathering over his contention with Trotsky. Trotsky used to be additionally too hazardous. He used to be tremendous, however a Jewish highbrow that the ethnic Russians won't appreciate. He used to be additionally too radical now and then, and used to be to the left of Lenin on many problems after the revolution. Stalin made a coalition of proper wing Bolsheviks and ousted Trotsky, then had him deported, then had him killed in Mexico in 1940. Lenin used to be proper approximately Stalin. He used to be too ruthless. However, below Stalin's watch, the Russian Empire grew to the most important measurement it could ever be, and it had probably the most robust navy on this planet in 1945. (the soviet union used to be well-nigh a brand new kind of the historic Russian empire and Stalin used to be a tsar within the mildew of Ivan Grozny--the horrible, whom he recognized with. )

2016-09-05 19:38:10 · answer #4 · answered by murchison 4 · 0 0

It was B. Vladimir Lenin.

2007-06-02 13:46:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe it was Joseph Stalin. Lenin did not arrive out of exile, until the revolution was almost over.

2007-06-01 22:10:03 · answer #6 · answered by ProLife Liberal 5 · 0 2

no, it was Trotsky and Lenin

2007-06-01 22:59:53 · answer #7 · answered by jean 7 · 1 1

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