Did You Know?

The Bolsheviks changed Russia a lot!

Who Were They?

The Bolsheviks were a group of people.

What Did They Want?

They wanted to help all people.

What Bolsheviks Do

They wanted to change the rules.

They wanted to help the poor.

They did not want kings or queens.

They wanted all to share things.

They made a new way to rule.

They changed how people lived.

More About Bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks started in Russia a long time ago. They wanted to help the people. They did not like how the rich had all the power. They wanted to make things fair for everyone.

Today, we can see how their ideas changed the world. Some people still talk about their ways. They made new rules that many countries think about.

Many kids learn about them in school. They are part of history. Their story shows how people can work for change.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Bolsheviks Formed (1903)"] --> B["Second Party Congress"] B --> C["Split with Mensheviks"] A --> D["Formal Establishment (1912)"] D --> E["October Revolution (1917)"] E --> F["Renamed Russian Communist Party"] F --> G["All-Union Communist Party"] G --> H["Communist Party of the Soviet Union"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Bolsheviks:A group in Russia that wanted to change the government to a communist system.
Marxist:Relating to the ideas of Karl Marx, who believed in a society where everyone shares resources equally.
ideology:A set of beliefs or ideas that guide a group or movement.
revolution:A big change in government or society, often through force.
communist:A person who believes in a system where the government controls all property and resources.