In this speech, Alexander Kerensky calls for
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Answer:i think he calls for peace
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the end of Rasputin’s influence.
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This peace is part of Kerensky's speech,
"Gentlemen! Everything we are living through should convince us to declare unanimously that the most dangerous and wicked enemy our country has is not at the front, but here among us. Our country cannot be saved until we work together to remove those who devastate, humiliate, and insult it."
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