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describe the imidiate consequences of russian revolution

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Answered by hariomsinghrawoxc84d
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The Russian Revolution of 1917. The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapseof an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.
Answered by rahulmandviya
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immediate consequences of feb. revolution include the removal of the romanovs as the rulers of russia, a position they'd enjoyed since 1613 (mikhail romanov commencing). as you know the russians were involved in ww1 at this time, but kerensky was not interested in ending that war, so on it went. 

now, leading up to the oct. revolution there are some consequences from the feb. revolution. this perceived power vacuum called vladimir lenin back into russia. at this point he and the bolsheviks began planning their coup. there were disagreements about whether or not they should do it within the party, but we all know how that turned out. 
october revolution: now the good one. the consequences are real here. after taking power the bolsheviks withdrew from ww1. they also developed a constituent assembly, like a parliament or congress or what-have-you. they did not win a majority of the seats. the immediate consequence of this was to ignore that election and the constituent assembly never met again
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