Socialism in Russia
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Q. When was the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party formed?
- 1898
Q. During the 1900 the socialists of the countryside in Russia formed a party called ____________.
- Labour Party
- Socialist Party
- Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Revolutionary Party
Q. Statement 1: Karl Marx called for the abolition of private property and the construction of a different kind of society where all property was socially controlled.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
- Both statements are true
- Statement 1 is true, but statement 2 is false
- Both statements are false
- Statement 1 is false, but statement 2 is true
Q. In 1900, the socialists of the countryside formed a party called ____________ in Russia.
- Socialist Party
- Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Revolutionary Party
- Labour Party
Q. When was the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party founded?
- 1889
- 1899
- 1898
- 1890
Q. Which among the following statements are true about Vladimir Lenin?
- He felt that the peasants were not one united group.
- He wanted a small, strictly disciplined party of full-time members.
- He led the ‘majority’ of the party called Mensheviks.
- Julius Martov strongly supported Lenin.
Q. Which of the following statements are true with reference to the beliefs held by socialists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
- Socialists were against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills.
- Some socialists believed in cooperatives and experimented with worker communes.
- Socialists always emphasised on equal redistribution of land.
- The Bolsheviks were socialists who believed that a process of gradual change is the ideal path to communism.
Q. Which of the following statements are true regarding Vladimir Lenin?
- He felt that the peasants were not one united group.
- He wanted a small, strictly disciplined party of full-time members.
- He led the ‘majority’ of the party called Mensheviks.
- Julius Martov strongly supported Lenin.
Q. Discuss the role of socialist democratic workers party
Q. Statement 1: Karl Marx called for the abolition of private property and the construction of a different kind of society where all property was socially controlled.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
- Both statements are true
- Statement 1 is true, but statement 2 is false
- Statement 1 is false, but statement 2 is true
- Both statements are false
Q. Marxism was the ideology of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party.
- True
- False
Q. Statement 1: Karl Marx called for the abolition of private property and the construction of a different kind of society where all property was socially controlled.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
Statement 2: The cooperatives formed by Robert Owen were individual efforts, and could not create a larger social and economic impact.
- Statement 1 is false, but statement 2 is true
- Both statements are false
- Both statements are true
- Statement 1 is true, but statement 2 is false
Q. Marxism was the ideology of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following statements are true regarding Vladimir Lenin?
- He felt that the peasants were not one united group.
- He wanted a small, strictly disciplined party of full-time members.
- He led the ‘majority’ of the party called Mensheviks.
- Julius Martov strongly supported Lenin.
Q. In 1900, the socialists of the countryside formed a party called ____________ in Russia.
- Labour Party
- Socialist Party
- Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Revolutionary Party
Q. This particular ideology is famous for being the path of exploited masses. The core of this ideology is that labour is the most important factor of production and that the changes in society are based on the existing mode of production. Identify the ideology.
- Enlightenment
- Capitalism
- Marxism
- Globalism
Q. Which of the following statements are true with reference to the beliefs held by socialists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
- Socialists were against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills.
- Some socialists believed in cooperatives and experimented with worker communes.
- Socialists always emphasised on equal redistribution of land.
- The Bolsheviks were socialists who believed that a process of gradual change is the ideal path to communism.