Oct Rev Exam Qs. 1. Describe the main events of the October Revolution. 3 marks.

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Oct Rev Exam Qs

1. Describe the main events of the October Revolution. 3 marks

In Source A, John Robottom describes the start of the Bolshevik Revolution in Petrograd in November Source A Prime Minister Kerensky awoke on 7 November to be told that key places such as the power stations and the telegraph exchange had been seized. Red Guards held the Bridges over the river and they had captured the arsenal in the St Peter and Paul fortress. 2. Give a brief description of the Bolshevik takeover of power in Petrograd in November marks 1999 G