PG doomed from the beginning Flashcards

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How was the PG governed?

A

By dual authority, the provisional government, led by Prince Lvov.
Petrograd Soviet.

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What was the purpose of the PG?

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The PG was set up to rule Russia, until a Constituent Assembly could be called up to set up a new system of government.
Even from its title, it was never meant to be a permanent body, and it didn’t have the power to make major decisions.

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3
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What difficult issues did the PG have to deal with?

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Redistribution of land.
Radical social reform.
Independence for national minorities.
Too much was expected in a short time.

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4
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What did the Petrograd Soviet pass?

A

Order No. 1 in March 1917.

Gave them control of the armed forces, so made them stronger than the Provisional Government.

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5
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What did not last? Why?

A

The honeymoon of the revolution did not last.

People’s expectations of change developed.

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What happened to the leaders of the Mensheviks and SRs?

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Leaders of the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries became associated with the PG and so they were tired to its failures.

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What was the PG’s biggest failure?

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The PG would not end the war or give the peasants the right to redistribute land among themselves.
By the end of August 1917, Alexander Kerensky faced a range of problems.

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