Bolshevism
During the reign of Czar Nicholas II (1884-1917),
Russia went through a series of bad harvests that caused
starvation among the peasants. As industrialization
increased, discontent also grew among the middle class and
proletarians (workers) in the cities. As a result, Russians
found themselves drawn to three main polotical parties that
sought changes in government and promised a better future;
the liberal constitutionists, the populists and the
Marxists. The Marxists, who followed the socialist
teachings
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