In what ways did the Russian people protest their government in 1917? Check all that apply.
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On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution took place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky.
The provisional government came to power after the February Revolution resulted in the Russian monarchy being overthrown in March 1917. Weak and unpopular, the provisional government drew criticism from both the right and left. Lenin, a Marxist revolutionary and founder of the Bolshevik Party, had been exiled by the monarchy, but returned to Russia in April to incite workers and soldiers to rise up against the government.
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The Russian people protested against their government in 1917 by engaging in food riots.
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- The industrial revolution has started very lastly in Russia than in the west. This has created a scarcity of foods amongst the worker forces which led to riots over foods in the main capital city.
- It started with women marching through the streets shouting bread and few other statements to turn government voices to stop the war followed by slogans against autocracy.
- These sum of people were tired hungry and angry as the land was suffering from a huge scarcity of food and peace forcing them to work in miserable conditions.
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