How Far Did Lenin Consolidate Their Power By The Bolsheviks

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There are six ways the Bolsheviks stayed in power after the October Revolution. The first step was CHEKA in 1917 an abbreviation that in general means commission to combat. Meaning that the police force was used to kill those against Bolsheviks and the revolution, they rarely were sent to Siberia. The second step was the Constituent Assembly, in which Lenin allowed the population to meet for an election in hopes that he will win. Out of the nine parties in the election, Lenin ended winning with 25% of the votes. Lenin wanted the workers to be the power of the Soviets and until the workers rise to the occasion he will dictate. The third way the Bolsheviks were able to consolidate their power was by changing the country’s name. The Bolsheviks