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1 Russia Controlled Assessment Dual Authority L.O. To understand the problems the Provisional Government faced when they took power and what the difficulties of dual authority were Starter: If Parliament passes a new law, why do we agree to obey it? Why did some people challenge the legitimacy of the Provisional Government right from the start?

2 Results of February Revolution The Provisional Government 1. A 12 member government led by Kerensky 2. Planned to rule until elections could be held The Petrograd Soviet A council of 2,500 deputies Determined to share power with the Provisional Government Dual Government or Dual Authority

3 Formed on the same day, the Provisional Government were the official authority with formal power, and the Petrograd Soviet who had the genuine power in the eyes of the people Between the revolutions the Dual governments worked together and were supported by the main revolutionary parties until Lenin arrived on April 3 rd 1917. Lenin launched a campaign to drive a wedge between the Soviet and Prov. Govt.

4 Tauride Palace, Petrograd. The Provisional Government met at one end and the Soviet at the other

5 The Provisional Government Shared Dual Authority with the Petrograd Soviet Led by Prince Lvov – many members of old duma formed part of the Government Not elected – a member said that the Revolution had ‘appointed them’! As they weren’t elected by the people they lacked legitimate authority and failed to win the loyalty of the Russian people Kerensky was a member of both the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet

6 Petrograd Soviet A soviet is a workers council Made up of workers, soldiers and revolutionary party deputies, they influenced control of the army, railways, communications, employers and employees The Soviet saw itself initially as a watchdog for the workers Soviets spread throughout Russia Enjoyed more credibility, popularity and power than the Provisional Government Was able to restrain the government – for example had ultimate control over the Armed forces with ‘Soviet Order Number 1’

7 Soviet Order No.1 ‘The orders of the Military Commission of the State Duma are to be obeyed, with the exception of those instances in which they contradict the orders and decrees of the Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies.’ What did this mean for the power of the Provisional Government?

8 Working together? Dual authority Initially the 2 bodies cooperated well and effective changes were introduced including: recognition of Trade Unions 8 hour day for industrial workers full civil and religious freedoms commitment to a constituent assembly

9 However… As the year progressed the increasingly contrasting political makeup of the 2 bodies began to lead to disagreements. The Provisional Government moved further to the right politically and the Soviet moved to the left. This made cooperation much more difficult and tension between the 2 increased. The main issues of disagreement were Russia’s involvement in the world war and the land question.

10 The members of the Provisional Government. Imagine you are one of the men sitting here. What thoughts are going through your mind? What are the most urgent problems that will need your attention?

11 Challenges facing the Provisional Government Inexperience Dual authority Threat of opposition from political groups or military Problems facing Russia – war, land and food Unelected – lacked legitimacy Read source 31 on p.111 – how popular do you think the PG’s policies on the war and land would be with peasants and the soldiers?

12 Problems for the Provisional Government The War The Provisional Government wanted to continue with WW1 – this was unpopular with many people and provided the Bolsheviks with increased support Strikes occurred to protest against the war Land Land shortages were a huge problem in 1917 Peasants had believed that the February Revolution would bring them land – it hadn’t! Discontent grew and peasants began to seize land

13 Lenin Returns Lenin’s return was aided by the Germans (who hoped to knock Russia out of the world war by destabilising her further). He traveled across occupied Europe in a sealed train Lenin arrived in Russia and immediately condemned the February Revolution and spoke of his desire to overthrow the Provisional Government. He urged the people to support the Bolsheviks in a second revolution

14 The April Theses On the 4 th of April Lenin issued his ‘April Theses’ The ‘Theses’ set out Bolshevik policy and expressed Bolshevik support for the Soviets (he certainly recognised their importance as an established powerbase). Lenin stated that the February Revolution was only the first stage of the Revolution. He refused to compromise on his belief in the power of the worker. He wanted to end the war, give all power to the Soviets, all property and land to belong to the people, world revolution Began to use slogans – ‘Peace, Bread and Land’ and ‘All power to the Soviets’. Why would these have appealed to the Russian people?

15 Urgent DecisionWhat did the Provisional Government do? How did the people react? How did the Bolsheviks take advantage of this? Continue the war or make peace? Para 1 p.111Para 5 p.111, sources 34 and 35 p.112 Para 4 p.111 Distribute land to the peasants (who had already started taking it) or ask them to wait until elections had been held? Para 1 p.111Para 5 p.111Para 4 p.111, source 33 p.111 How best to get food to the starving workers in the cities? Source 39 p.113

16 Where did the Provisional Government go wrong? Kerensky… Almost lead Russia into democracy Before the June offensive was seen as the leader of the revolution to unify Russia Was leader of the Socialist Revolutionaries Belonged to the Provisional Government becoming PM in July Also was Vice Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet Nearly crushed the Bolsheviks BUT…

17 The Provisional Government’s fall from grace 1.Only gained power thanks to abdication so had no popular mandate to rule Russia 2.Continued the war everyone hated 3.Massive military defeat in June Offensive 4.Focus on war meant economic problems continued 5.Kerensky tried to please all sections of Russian society, which only managed to alienate them


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