He killed them. His police would go to someone at night, drag them out, and they would never been seen again. He killed millions.
they arrested people who disagreed with the goverment
They disagreed because they were not free and did not agree with there rules. This is why they disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts. <3333
Lenin disagreed with Marx in that the economy of Russia was not capitalized. Marx thought Socialism is only possible from capitalized industrial society. Lenin felt the party could take over from the top down rather than bottom up. The party would then industrialize the country before communism.
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Lenin's SuccessorJoseph Stalin succeeded Lenin. However, immediately after Lenin died, a troika of Stalin, Grigori Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev succeeded him until Stalin took over complete control in 1929. Stalin was also very mean and killed a lot of people the people who disagreed with him.
Nothing fruitful. Only had success in rampantly murdering those who disagreed with him.
I am not an expert in history, but from what I do know I can say that Elizabeth was immensely talented intellectually and politically. When people disagreed with her and they were honest about it, she engaged them in strenuous debate. When people disagreed with her and plotted behind her back, she took other measures that most of her opponents regretted.
Lenin did not have to gain control of the Communist Party. He founded it. In 1903 he started the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) when he and his supporters disagreed with a vote by the (RSDLP. The Bolsheviks remained a separate faction and then formed their own separate party, the Bolshevik Party. After the Bolsheviks took over the government in 1917, they changed their name to the Communist Party with Lenin still as its leader.
Lenin did not personally assassinate any person, although he did order the execution of former Tsar Nicholas II and all of his family. In addition, Lenin was responsible for the deaths of thousands of people, but those would not be deemed to be "assassinations in the usual sense of the word.
Usually those who disagreed with the authorities were thrown to the lions.