How far was WWI responsible for the fall of the Provisional Government (Depth Study 2)
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- Created on: 26-11-20 12:22
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- How far was WWI responsible for fall of the Provisional Government
- Could have succeeded if there wasn't a war
- Gov. was unlucky to be formed this late in the war when there was a lot of social and economic damage
- Unlikely Germany would have agreed to an unconditional surrender
- The war was very costly and the Gov and country felt invested in winning it
- Had limited support from Britain and France
- Other challenges like land distribution an rapid urbanisation had to be ignored
- Doomed to fail regardless of the War
- Did not see the Gov, as legitimate as the Duma was an extension of the Tsarist regime
- The Empire was in danger of collapsing
- Workers had organised and gain power long before the Prov. Gov. It was only a matter of time before they took over
- Downplays the impact of a Global War on the country
- Did not see the Gov, as legitimate as the Duma was an extension of the Tsarist regime
- Could have succeeded if there wasn't a war
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