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During the early 1900s, the term “soviet” was initially the name for
the provisional government of Russia.
the local council in each Russian city.
a member of the Bolsheviks in Russia.
a worker during communist rule in Russia.
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the local council in each Russian city.
"Soviet" means "council" and originally referred to workers' and soldiers' councils that arose (not the Provisional Government, individual Bolsheviks, or simply a worker).
"Soviet" means "council" and originally referred to workers' and soldiers' councils that arose (not the Provisional Government, individual Bolsheviks, or simply a worker).
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