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10 February, 14:11

In your own words, explain Lenin's cry of "Peace, Land, and Bread."

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  1. 10 February, 16:20
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    Lenin promised to give every citizen Peace Land and Bread by brining the ruler of Russia, promising to give them a better future than what Russia was already facing.
  2. 10 February, 17:44
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    Lenin's motto was clear and they had the ability to concentrate the objectives of the revolution. Their slogans of "bread, peace and earth" were comprehensible to everyone, not just words but practical proposals. Bread, meant to guarantee food for the whole population through the control of production and distribution by soviets and trade unions. Peace, I wanted to say an immediate peace to end the war without annexation. Land, represented the immediate distribution of the properties of the Tsar and the landowners to the poor peasants
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