Answer:
Mensheviks
were the minority group of the workers of Russia. They believed in parliamentary
methods and participation in elections. They thought that the party should be
open to all. They favoured parties as were existing in France and Germany,
which took part in elections to the legislatures. Whereas the Bolsheviks argued
that the working class should lead the revolution in alliance with the
peasantry, the Mensheviks envisaged its being led by the bourgeoisie and
favoured alliances with the liberals.
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