The Provisional Government
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- Q1When did the Provisional Government begin?December 1917July 1917June 1917March 191730s
- Q2What is the difference between the provisional government and the Constituent Assembly?The provisional government was weak, the constituent assembly was very powerful.The provisional government was run by the soldiers, the constituent assembly was run by the people.The provisional government was temporary, the constituent Assembly would be a permanent and elected by the people.The provisional government was revolutionary, the constituent assembly was more conservative.30s
- Q3Who led the Provisional Government from March to June?Prince LvovChkheidzeLeninKerensky30s
- Q4Where did the provisional government meet?The summer palaceTauride PalacePotemkinThe winter palace30s
- Q5Who did the provisional government share power with?SoldiersMoscow SovietPetrograd SovietGeneral Kornilov30s
- Q6Which group split from Lenin in 1903 because his ideas were too revolutionary?BolsheviksModerate socialistsMensheviksSocialist Revolutionaries30s
- Q7What was the 'Soviet’s order Number 1'Soldiers would only obey the provisional government of they did not contradict the Petrograd soviet.Soldiers were only loyal to the Soviets.Soldiers were now loyal to the provisional government.Soldiers had complete independence.30s
- Q8Who was the only member of both the Petrograd Soviet and the Provisional Government?TrotskyPrince LvovAlexander KrenskyChkheidze30s
- Q9Who was sacked in April 1917 because he wanted an aggressive war?KornilovRodziankoKerenskyMilyukov30s
- Q10Who was Chernov?Leader of the MensheviksLeader of the BolsheviksLeader of the SovietLeader of the SR30s
- Q11What did Alexander Kerensky organise as soon as he was appointed minister for war?bloody sundayThe July DaysThe storming of the winter palaceThe July Offensive30s
- Q12How did the people in Petrograd react tot he failure of the July Offensive?Mass supportRiotsThey threw out all of the soldiers in the sovietDemand for elections30s
- Q13What did Lenin promise in the Lenin Theses?Peace, land and breadPeace and strong governmentVictory in the warFull land redistribution30s
- Q14What was the Kornilov affair?A Moscow led attempt to become the strongest soviet.A right wing attempt to restore order and crush the socialists.Kornilov was accused of being involved with Alexandra, the Tsar's wife.A left wing attempted take over of the provisional government.30s
- Q15Who became the leader of the Petrograd soviet in September 1917?StalinLeninZinovievTrotsky30s