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Unit 1 Section A: Russia 1914 to 1941
Quick questions on War and the revolutions of 1917 - CCEA GCSE History
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"The Tsar was overthrown in February 1917 because the war exposed and worsened every weakness of his regime, and finally turned the army against him. Defeats and millions of casualties, made worse by Nicholas taking command in 1915, were blamed on him, while food and fuel shortages brought hardship to the cities. When strikes and bread protests filled Petrograd, the decisive moment was the soldiers' refusal to fire on the crowds.
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Why was the war blamed on the Tsar after 1915? [2 marks]
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What was dual power? [2 marks]
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What were the Bolsheviks' two main slogans in 1917? [2 marks]
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