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What is the new name taken by Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1918?

They were called communists.


What was the new name taken by Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1918 from Karl Marx?

I think you are referring to the Bolsheviks.


What was the new name taken by Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1918 from the writings of Karl Marx that described workers who had seized power of the economy?

The new name 'Communists' was adopted by Bolsheviks at their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918.Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries", as well as all other political parties, were abolished by the Communists.The new name taken was "Communists." Prior to March 1918, they were known as Bolsheviks.


What was the name of the Russian socialist revolutionaries under Vladimir Lenin in 1918?

The Russian socialist revolutionaries under Lenin were known as Bolsheviks until March 1918 when they adopted the name Communists at their Seventh Party Congress. Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries" were abolished by the Communists.


What was the new name of the Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1922?

By 1922, the Russian socialist revolutionaries who had taken over Russia were known as "Communists." They had been the "Bolsheviks" until they held their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918 and adopted the name Communists. There had been other revolutionary parties, (one was the "Social Revolutionaries") besides the Bolsheviks, but the Bolsheviks were the only ones that survived until 1922.


Who were the Russian socialists in 1918?

There were several Russian socialist parties in 1918. The main one was the Bolshevik Party, which renamed itself the Communist Party in March. There was also the Mensheviks, who were the remnants of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party after the Bolsheviks left that party. There also was a party named the Social Revolutionaries. Note that even though the Bolsheviks called themselves Communist, they were actually imposing a socialist, not a communist form of government at that time.


Who was the Russian ruler during World War 1 who was executed by the revolutionaries in 1918?

Nickolas Romanov II was that ruler.


What new name was adopted by Russian socialist revolutionaries in March 1918?

The new name 'Communists' was adopted by Bolsheviks at their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918. Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries", as well as all other political parties, were abolished by the Communists.


Russian revolutionaries who took control of the government in November 1917 and pledged to make peace with Germany?

The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin were the Russian revolutionaries that took control of the government in 1917. In March 1918, they changed their name to Communists.The Bolsheviks, later calling themselves Communists, were the Russian revolutionaries who took control of Russia in 1917.


What happened in russia in 1918?

The Russian Empire fell and Vladamir Lenin took control of it which lead to the birth of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic.


Who were the Russian revoluntionaries that took control of the government in November 1917?

The Revolutionaries were known as Bolsheviks under the leadership of Lenin. In March 1918 they changed their name to Communists.


Who won a majority in the Constituent Assembly in January 1918?

The social revolutionaries