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Why did the Provisional Government lose support?
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Mind Map on Why did the Provisional Government lose support?, created by Chris Rodgers on 17/10/2015.
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russia revolution
bolsheviks
lenin
provisional government
1917
soviets
great war
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Why did the Provisional Government lose support?
Soviets
Soviet Order Number 1
Increasingly Radical
Increasingly Bolshevik
Organ of the People
Set up before PG
Provisional Government
Supported the war
Too bourgeois for some
Not representative of the People
Lacked Authority
Not strong enough
Nationalism in Finland and Ukraine
Agitators (Bolsheviks)
Kerensky
Distrusted
Kornilov
July Days
The War
Military Disaster
Kerensky Offensive
Lacked public support
Shortages
Food
Fuel
Financial obligation
Lacked military support
Kronstadt Sailors
Peasants
Targeted by Bolshevik propaganda
Land Seizures
Armed by deserters
Land Reform too slow
Factory Workers
Influenced by socialist parties
Rebellious
More male workers in Petrograd
Women worried about male relatives (armed forces)
Factory committees
Angered by...
Working conditions
Poor management
Shortages (War)
The Armed Forces
Set up Committees
Undermined Chain of Command
Execution of Officers
Admiral Viren in Kronstadt
Heavily influenced by Socialist Parties
July Days
Deserters
Kornilov
Attempted COup
Execution used to instill discipline
Critical of PG
Bolsheviks
Lenin
April Theses
All Power to the Soviets
Peace! Land! Bread!
No Compromise
Agitator
Trotsky
Chairman of Petrograd Soviet
Influencial
Well organised
Pravda
July Days
Rebels sought Bolshevik leadership
Only real opposition
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