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How did the Bolshevik government of the Soviet Union manage its economy?
o It eliminated all types of forced labor.
O It demanded war reparations from Germany.
It allowed businesses to be operated by private owners.
O It took over private property and nationalized production,
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D Is correct to the man above is correct

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the answer is D. It took over private property and nationalized production,

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  1. Bolshevik Economy It was essentially a mixed economy – major companies and industries would remain in private hands but under state control. Bourgeois managers and experts would retain their roles in industries, factories, and manufacturing.

2. Bolshevik Period: During this period the Bolsheviks attempted to administrate Russia's economy purely by decree, a policy of the War Communism. Farmers and factory workers were ordered to produce, and food and goods were seized and issued by decree.

3.Bolshevik Ideology: The ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) was Marxism–Leninism, an ideology of a centralized command economy with a vanguardist one-party state to realize the dictatorship of the proletariat.

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