in winter of 1917 condition in the capital petrograd were grim explain
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In the winter of 1917,conditions in the capital,Petrograd, were grim. In February1917, food shortages weredeeply felt in the workers' quarters. the same building as the Duma met. ... Petrograd hadled the February Revolution that brought down the monarchy in February 1917.
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in the winter of 1917, condition in Petrograd were grim.
1)the layout of the city seemed to emphasize the condition of its people.
2)the workers quarters and factories were located on the right bank of the river Neva.
3)on the left bank were the fashionable areas, the winter palace , and official buildings, including the palace where the Duma met.
4) in Feb 1917, food shortages were deeply felt in the workers quarters .
5)the winter was extremely cold– there had been exceptional frost and heavy snow.
6) Parliamentarians wishing to preserve elected govt. , were opposed to the tsar's desire to dissolve the Duma.
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1)the layout of the city seemed to emphasize the condition of its people.
2)the workers quarters and factories were located on the right bank of the river Neva.
3)on the left bank were the fashionable areas, the winter palace , and official buildings, including the palace where the Duma met.
4) in Feb 1917, food shortages were deeply felt in the workers quarters .
5)the winter was extremely cold– there had been exceptional frost and heavy snow.
6) Parliamentarians wishing to preserve elected govt. , were opposed to the tsar's desire to dissolve the Duma.
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