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Orlov [11]
3 years ago
9

How could the 5 problems link to the Russian Revolution ?

History
1 answer:
san4es73 [151]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

-----The major cause of the Great War was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in June, 1914, by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist. The underlying causes of WWI were nationalism, a form of extreme patriotism and the desire to have independence among the Balkan territories; Imperialism, the desire to take over or gain control of other areas in the world; militarism, the arms race between the major powers; and the Alliance System that was military and defensive which drew all the major powers into the conflict because of their treaties with each other.

----There were a lot of reasons the Bolshevik Revolution broke out. Some of these were:

The determination, skills and organisation of Lenin and the Bolsheviks;

-They played no part in the March Revolution-Their leaders were in exile

-They had little influence on the Petrograd Soviet in March 1917

-Lenin's 'April Thesis'-calling for a Workers Revolution

-Popular slogans 'Peace, Bread & Land' and 'All Power to the Soviets'

-The July Days/Rising

-The Kornilov Affair

-Domination of Petrograd Soviet by November 1917-Trotsky was now Chairman

-Lenin's decision to seize power in November 1917

-Bolshevik seizure of power in Nov. 6th/7th 1917-Brilliant organisation by Leon Trotsky

-Gunship 'Aurora'

-First Communist Government in World led by Lenin

Luck/Fortune for the Bolsheviks;

-Conditions of chaos/Misery throughout 1917

-The discontent of the Army Workers and Peasants

-The Kornilov Affair

-Mistakes of Provisional Government

There are obviously a lot of causes, but personally, I think that the weaknesses and the mistakes of the Provisional Government was the most important factor. You might think that another factor is more important, but it's entirely your opinion.

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