The correct answer is TRUE.
The Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks were the two factions that emerged in 1903 inside the Russian socialist movement, whose principal objective was to abolish the czarist state. The division started after an argument between Martov and Lenin, and each of them together with their supporters ended up constituting the Menshevik and the Bolshevik factions respectively.
Both factions worked for the emergence of a proletarian revolution but Mensheviks were more moderate and, for example, trusted in the existence of a positive liberal opposition. Bolsheviks, in turn, aimed to break completely with all the structures from the former system.
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Balkan Peninsula is correct
Explanation
This is what led to the schism of Islam
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This is a technique commonly used by leaders 'to inspire' their subordinates.
Explanation:
It communicates to the soilders, or those being lead, that they're not beneath the leader (ie. the leader and those being led are unified in action). If leaders would have soilders do the same things as them, then an aire of trust and respect in inspired between both parties. This usually results in the troops giving the leader all of the effort they can muster.