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A supporter of the Bolsheviks would most likely agree with which statement?
O A. Property held by wealthy landowners should be forcibly divided up
among the poor.
B. World War I offers an excellent opportunity for Russia to win glory
and seize territory.
O C. Nonviolent protest is the best way to create political reforms that
will help the poor.
O D. The people should support the provisional government's efforts to
reform Russian politics.
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