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The provisional Government that ruled Russia after the March 1917 Revolution was chosen by the Duma.

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A leader of the provisional government that assumed power after the march 1917 revolution was?

Alexander Kerensky was a leader of the provisional government that assumed power after the March 1917 revolution.


Who ran Russia before the Bolshevik revolution?

The Russian Provisional Government first under Prince Georgy Lvov then under Alexander Kerensky were in charge of the government in Russia just before the Bolshevik Revolution in October 1917. The Provisional Government had taken over from Tsar Nicholas II in March of that year.


Between march and october on 1917 Russia's provisional government was made up of?

Between March and October of 1917 Russia's provisional government was made up of revolutionary forces. The army leadership felt they did not have the means to stop the revolution.


After the March 1917 revolution was ruled by who?

The Provisional Government ruled Russia after the March Revolution. It was headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov then Alexander Kerensky. Lenin did not take over till after the October Revolution.


Who was the head of Russia's Provisional Government after the February Revolution of 1917?

Prince Georgy Lvov assumed power after the March, actually called the February Revolution, in Russia. The result of this revolution was that the Tsar of Russia abdicated the throne and the Provisional Government with Lvov as Prime Minister was set up to maintain order until the Constituent Assembly could be seated. About 3 months after Lvov took over, he resigned and Alexander Kerensky became the leader. In the October Revolution he and the Provisional Government were overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik followers. Lenin did not take power after the February Revolution.


Who became leader of Russia after the March 1917 Revolution?

Prince Georgy Lvov became the immediate leader of Russia as head of the Provisional Government after the Czar was overthrown. Three months later Alexander Kerensky took over. About three months after that the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky and the Provisional Government and Vladimir Lenin became the leader of Russia.


Who came to power after the March Revolution?

The Provisional Government under Prince Georgy Lvov came to power immediately after the March Revolution. Three months later Alexander Kerensky took over the Provisional Government. In October, Vladimir Lenin took all power when he and the Bolsheviks overthrew the Provisional Government.


Between March and October 1917 Russia's provisional government was made up of?

Russia's provisional government was made up of members of the middle class.


Why did people resent the Provisional Government after the March revolution?

Because it continued Russian involvement in World War I


What was the outcome of the Bolshevik revolutions in Russia in 1917?

the Soviet Union became the worlds first communist state


Who was in control of Russia between March-November 1917?

Between March and November 1917, Russia was primarily under the control of the Provisional Government, which was established after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in March. This government sought to maintain order and continue fighting in World War I but faced significant challenges, including widespread unrest and opposition from the Bolsheviks and other revolutionary groups. The situation culminated in the October Revolution, when the Bolsheviks seized power, effectively ending the Provisional Government's control.


Which revolution of Russia spelled the end to that country's participation in World War 1.?

The Bolshevik Revolution, also known as the October Revolution, effectively ended Russia's participation in World War I. Occurring in October 1917, it led to the overthrow of the Provisional Government and the establishment of a communist regime. Subsequently, the new government signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany in March 1918, formally withdrawing Russia from the war.