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Just remember his slogans before the revolution: "Bread Peace and Land" and "All power to the Soviets". (Note by Soviet he was referring to the Bolsheviks) although these do not include all of his goals, it is wortwhile to do research on all of them. You will then gain more insight into what his other goals were. P.S. with the 'peace' topic, don't forget to mention the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between Russian and Germany of March 1918

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Just remember his slogans before the revolution: "Bread Peace and Land" and "All power to the Soviets". (Note by Soviet he was referring to the Bolsheviks) although these do not include all of his goals, it is wortwhile to do research on all of them. You will then gain more insight into what his other goals were. P.S. with the 'peace' topic, don't forget to mention the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between Russian and Germany of March 1918

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