The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin took over the government during the Russian Revolution that occurred in October 1917. No one really took over the government in the February 1917 Russian Revolution. At that time the Tsarist government simply collapsed when the Tsar could not stop the rioting going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other Russian cities. Members of the Russian Duma, the aristocracy and even some of the Tsar's own ministers stepped in to form the Provisional Government to maintain order until a new constitutional government could be created.
The Duma.
Because it continued Russian involvement in World War I
The Russian revolution began with his death and the deaths of his wife and 6 children . He did not abolish serfdom. The whole point of the revolution was to overthrow the Czar and replace him with a government that controlled all aspects of living for the Russian people.
Russia was so poor because before the revolution there was not a lot of jobs out there until the revolution and people were changing there style
The federal government. In fact, the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a struggle between the government and the Mexican people.
The Duma was the national assembly elected indirectly by the people dissolved during the Revolution of 1917. The Dumas existed from 1906 to 1917, and it was the lower house of the Russian parliamentary system.
The revolution had a huge impact on Russia. It overthrew the century old system of tsars and instilled a Communist government ruled by dictators. Even today, Russia's government has not recovered from the effects of the Russian Revolution.
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the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history
Do you mean the Russian Revolution or the USSR Russian RevolutionThe Russian Revolution took place in 1917 where the people where overthrowing the tsars and then created a communist government USSRThe USSR technically ended in 1991 but in 1987 President Reagan began deteriorating the government with his famous speech at the Berlin Wall "Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall"
They were Loyalists.
Three people: Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Josef Stalin