Provisional Government Flashcards

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what was the layout of govt like?

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  • there would be dual authority between the petrograd soviet and the provisional govt until a constituent assembly could be elected
  • order No.1 proclaimed that the soviet had authority over the army
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what were the laws which were introduced?

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  • civil liberties such as freedom of speech and assembly
  • amnesty for political prisoners
  • abolition of capital punishment
  • appointment of independent judges
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how did lenin and the bolsheviks garner so much popularity?

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  • during the Kornilov coup, the govt effectively armed the bolsheviks red army to defend them from kornilov’s forces. they were able to do so easily and thus gained extreme popularity and also the access to arms
  • by october, the bolsheviks had a membership of 200,000 and a force of 10,000 armed red guards
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why were being beginning to dislike the PG?

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  • they wanted to wait until the constituent assembly was elected to sort the problem of the land. people in the countryside were taking land for themselves and there was effectively anarchy.
  • in the cities, food supplies were volatile, real wages fell and prices rose.
  • the continuation of the war angered many.
  • the rise of the bolsheviks and their promise of peace, land and bread made many people switch their support
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what was the june offensive?

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  • this was an offensive led by Kerensky in order to shift the tide of the war. many people wanted to merely defend, and were thus sceptical of such a move.
  • the offensive was a huge failure and many soldiers defected
  • this was a massive turning point for the success of the provisional govt
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what did the june offensive lead to?

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-the july days - these were spontaneous protests which broke out in opposition of the involvement in the war. although they didnt amount to anything, it showed the lack of support the pg had

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