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Mezy Revolution was unsuccessful, why? The people of Ethiopia were successful in opposing the revolution why​

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Answered by Tirtha1507
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Reasons for the failure of the Mezy Revolution:

The Mezy Revolution ultimately failed due to the nature of the Provisional Government
As one of its goals, the policies of the Provisional Government regarding the key issues of bread, land and peace were unsuccessful
These issues were not resolvable in the short term
Provisional Government was a coalition of parties who wanted different things: Kadets with their advocation of a constitutional democracy and the Mensheviks who wanted a temporary capitalist government
Provisional Government often withheld decisions so that the new government could make them, making them even weaker
The Provisional Government failed to recognize the need for peace and thus did not prioritize the withdrawal from the world war, and there was a naval mutiny
The government was too focused on the war, and the economic and social problems began to worsen
World War had affected the Provisional Government negatively, inflation and hunger soared
There was anarchy in the countryside as peasants started taking nobles’ land and the government used militaristic means to take it back.
The Provisional Government allowed freedom of speech and the press which gave way to the July Days and Lenin’s April Theses which advocated for peace, land, bread and Soviet Power
Bread Rationing was very unpopular among the masses.
On the other hand, Bolsheviks championed the idea of peace and gained many supporters eventually because of this October revolution happened.
During October 1917, the Provisional Government was removed and replaced with a Bolshevik government in Russia which led to the formation of the USSR.
This was the October revolution which got over in a matter of hours. Kerensky and his colleagues disappeared from the scene.
Answered by aman5091
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