Peasants :))
Lenin promised to end Russia's involvement in World War I; replace the capitalist system with a socialist one; put an end to the private ownership of property; redistribute land to the peasants; end the oppression of the Tsarist regime; and in general give the people a say in how government was run.Unfortunately, once he was in power he realized that in order to stay in power he could not give the people of Russia a say in how their government was run nor could he allow any opinions even from Bolsheviks themselves that were contrary to his. Thus he became even more oppressive than the Tsars had been.Lenin promised to end Russia's involvement in World War I; replace the capitalist system with a socialist one; put an end to the private ownership of property; redistribute land to the peasants; end the oppression of the Tsarist regime; and in general give the people a say in how government was run.Unfortunately, once he was in power he realized that in order to stay in power he could not give the people of Russia a say in how their government was run nor could he allow any opinions even from Bolsheviks themselves that were contrary to his. Thus he became even more oppressive than the Tsars had been.
The peasants give food & land to the lords.
Lenin promised to end Russia's involvement in World War I; replace the capitalist system with a socialist one; put an end to the private ownership of property; redistribute land to the peasants; end the oppression of the Tsarist regime; and in general give the people a say in how government was run.Unfortunately, once he was in power he realized that in order to stay in power he could not give the people of Russia a say in how their government was run nor could he allow any opinions even from Bolsheviks themselves that were contrary to his. Thus he became even more oppressive than the Tsars had been.Lenin promised to end Russia's involvement in World War I; replace the capitalist system with a socialist one; put an end to the private ownership of property; redistribute land to the peasants; end the oppression of the Tsarist regime; and in general give the people a say in how government was run.Unfortunately, once he was in power he realized that in order to stay in power he could not give the people of Russia a say in how their government was run nor could he allow any opinions even from Bolsheviks themselves that were contrary to his. Thus he became even more oppressive than the Tsars had been.
Yes
Lenin famously said "Peace, Land, And Bread" because it was the main thing the people wanted. He appealed to the majority of people because he sided with the poor and middle classes which most Russians were at the time, so his idea to help their living standards were very popular.
The definition of cede is to formally give ownership to
In 1917, the government introduced a mandatory food tax, where all the surplus food from farmers was requisitioned. Lenin and the Bolsheviks continued the policy, and it is called the policy of War Communism. It was assumed that for these products, the government will give the peasants the necessary industrial products. But the industry has not worked as a civil war. Peasants actually just robbed. Peasant uprisings began. But the Bolsheviks were terrified uprising in Kronstadt sailors. Kronstadt - the main base of the Navy of Russia, and the sailors were the mainstay of the Bolsheviks. Lenin was forced to announce a new economic policy (NEP). Peasants were allowed to sell surplus food after paying taxes to the state. It was also permitted private trade. In the country there was a free market.
Place to live
food
No, a co-signer does not have ownership rights to the property unless stated in the agreement. Taking the property without permission would generally be considered a violation of the co-signing arrangement and potentially illegal.
he give them a million dallors