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Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
No, they were not. The czar was toppled in the February Revolution of 1917 when the army and police refused to obey his orders to quell rioting and demonstrations against his rule were going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other cities. An interim government called the Provisional Government was created to govern until a Constitutional Assembly could be elected to make a new constitution. The "communists" (at that time still named Bolsheviks) toppled the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917. By this time, the czar had already been defeated and was no longer in power. So, to be precise, the czar was not defeated by the communists.
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In 1917, Russia was still an Ally in WW 1 and was battling Germany on the eastern front of the war. The Russian army however was doing poorly against the German forces. The war was placing severe strains on the Russian people and on their economy. The nation was not happy with Czar Nicholas II.In March of 1917, to the surprise of many people, including the various leaders of revolutionary groups, a seemingly spontaneous uprising occurred in Petrograd. This popular uprising forced the Czar to step down from power. A democratically inclined provisional government was installed, however, the war continued. It was later in 1917, that the provisional government led by Alexander Kerensky, was overthrown by the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin.
It states that the people during the time and still today want freedom and peace and want certain rights/laws to live their life without being unhappy and hated!
The Russian people were unsatisfied with the Provisional Government because they stayed in WWI even though it was extremely costly. They had more freedom, but the Provisional Government still paid more attention to the higher class and land owners. Lenin gave them a new choice, one that they believed would give them a better life
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
Because of the religion diferenceand the creation of the new government milions of people had to move out of their homes they lived in for generations
In spite of Adenauer's successes, there was criticism of his policies. The Social Democrats were unhappy with the continued employment in the government of people who had been Nazis. Education, especially at the universities, was still largely for a small elite, and in general society had changed little since the 1930s except for the political system.
In the late 1800s, the Canadaian government promised the Metis land (1.4million acres) for land taken. They have still not received it. Also, any of the the Metis were forcibly assimilated into English culture and society much like other First Nations groups.
Your Provisional licence should have an expiry date on it. it is valid until that date!
Should you really be driving?
if she loves him and still she is unhappy she want to change as her husband likesif she doesn't love him it better to b apart
They were unhappy because they still had to pay taxes.
No, they were not. The czar was toppled in the February Revolution of 1917 when the army and police refused to obey his orders to quell rioting and demonstrations against his rule were going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other cities. An interim government called the Provisional Government was created to govern until a Constitutional Assembly could be elected to make a new constitution. The "communists" (at that time still named Bolsheviks) toppled the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917. By this time, the czar had already been defeated and was no longer in power. So, to be precise, the czar was not defeated by the communists.