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7 September, 02:19

The phrase "Peace, Bread, and Land" is associated with

A. the Bolsheviks.

B. the Whites.

C. Marx.

D. Bismarck.

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  1. 7 September, 02:24
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    The phrase " Peace, Bread, and Land" was a popular Bolshevik phrase which became popular in 1917 - the correct answer is A. Bolsheviks.

    It represented what workers wanted - peace, food, and land to tend (until then the land was in the hands of the wealthy lord.
  2. 7 September, 02:38
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    The phrase "Peace, bread, and Land" was associated with A - the Bolsheviks.

    This phrase came at a time when World War I was ending and the economy of the Russian empire (as it was called at the time) was in a collapse and people were left without food and were at the same time sick of war.
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