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03.04.2020 •
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Antiwar Federalists in New England manifested their opposition to the War of 1812 in three of the following ways. Which is the EXCEPTION? continuing to trade with the British while the war was being fought. refusing to allow their state militias to join in the common defense. raising a small militia to aid the British ground troops. refusing to support the war financially.
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the right answer is institte land reforms
Explanation:
The rise of the Bolsheviks can be seen as result of an intense campaign of propaganda, in the form of written material, as well as rallies and speeches designed to demonstrate the legitimacy of the Bolshevik movement. The provisional government did not succeed in developing the reforms it promised when they overthrown the Tsar. The campaign focused on portraying the current administration and their allies as incompetent and then offering the Bolsheviks as the alternative party. Lenin, under his slogan, promised several reforms for the Russian society, such as land reform, end to the war and increase in Russia's food supply. This had an extremely popular acceptance by the peasantry and contributed significantly for the support for the Bolsheviks movement.