Why did many Russian's support Bolshevik revolution A.Because most Russians were very poor and a small number of Russians were very wealthy. B.Stalin took all farm land from its owners and distributed it to poor farm workers. C.The Bolshevik's promised to keep Russia out of world war II. D.Russia wanted and end to the feudal system

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The correct statement related to the Bolshevik Revolution is:

A. Because most Russians were very poor, and a small number of Russians were very wealthy.

The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, gained support by promising to address the widespread poverty and social inequality in Russia. The revolution aimed to overthrow the provisional government and establish a socialist state, with the redistribution of land and wealth among the working class. The Bolsheviks' appeal to the grievances of the impoverished population played a significant role in gaining support for the revolution.

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