The July Days Flashcards

1
Q

How did the July Days end?

A

Alexander Kerensky ordered loyal troops to fire on the Rebels.

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2
Q

How many were killed during the July Days?

A

400.

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3
Q

What were the consequences of the July Days?

A

Lenin fled Russia and leading Bolsheviks were arrested.

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4
Q

Who became Prime Minister after the July Days?

A

Kerensky.

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5
Q

What was the attitude towards Bolsheviks after the July Days, and how did this affect them?

A

They were called traitors and German spies.

Pravda was shut down.

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6
Q

Where did Lenin flee too after the July Days?

A

Finland.

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7
Q

How did Lenin try to win over the peasants after the July Days?

A

He introduced a new slogan ‘Peace, Land, Bread’ and encouraged them to seize land.

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8
Q

How did the Bolsheviks react after the July Days and why?

A

The Bolsheviks set up Soviets to ensure power in all areas.

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9
Q

What started the July Days?

A

Deserting soldiers and Bolsheviks tried to overthrow the Provisional Government.

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