1. The Bolsheviks: Ideology of Power
Other progressive changes included the enactment of a democratic modeled Soviet constitution, the establishment of a Constituent Assembly and the Bolshevik's socialist commitment to the emancipation of women in The Marriage Code of 1918. These reforms demonstrate the democratic side of Bolshevism as it successfully yielded popularity when the government was fragile and lacked a traditional machinery of power because they appealed to the populace. ... However, this democratic experiment resulted in a loss of 2 million square kilometers of land and the loss of 60 million people, as well...
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