The correct options are
A He felt that the peasants were not one united group.
B He wanted a small, strictly disciplined party of full-time members.
Vladimir Lenin felt that the peasants were divided, as some were rich, some were poor, some worked as labourers, and some were capitalists. He wanted a small, tightly organised, strictly disciplined party of full-time members. Some people in the party favoured a large, loosely organised democratic party. The ‘majority’ of the party were Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin and the minority of the party, the Mensheviks, were led by Julius Martov.