Why was there a second revolution in Russiain 1917?
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Joanna Vickers LVN 24/03/03 Why was there a second revolution in Russia in 1917? There was a second revolution in Russia in 1917 for a variety of different reasons. It was particularly the mistakes made by the provisional government and the problems caused by the dual government and the previous revolution in February which had allowed the Bolsheviks to make a leap to power in this revolution. If the February revolution had not taken place, the Czar would most likely still be in power, there would be no provisional government and therefore it would have been almost impossible for the Bolsheviks to plan an uprising. The February revolution left Russia in a state of confusion over who was in power, and most people were still dissatisfied as most of their grievances were still outstanding. The provisional government that had been set up after the February revolution had been doomed from the start. As...


