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During the Russian Revolution of 1917, Lenin and the Bolsheviks least emphasized
Withdrawal from World War I
Redistribution of land
Abolition of religion
Redistribution of wealth
Lenin's famous slogan, 'Peace, Land, Bread," laid out his vision for Russia.Peace meant the desire to end Russia's involvement in World War I. Land meant a more equitable distribution of land to the peasant and working classes.Bread meant an end to the starvation and economic hardships of the Russian people. Though Lenin and the Bolsheviks later took power away from the Russian Orthodox Church, this was not something they emphasized to win the support of the Russian people
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