What perspective did the Mensheviks in Russia have during the early twentieth century?
A) Mensheviks believed revolution was only possible through democratic means.
B) Mensheviks saw the peasantry as the revolutionary class.
C) Mensheviks supported the First World War as a means of increasing Russian power.
D) Mensheviks thought only a minority of workers would be politically conscious and that they would have to be led by intellectuals.
E) Mensheviks insisted that a bourgeois revolution would have to precede the proletarian revolution.
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