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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Q1) Events that leds to the February revolution in 1917 are as follows :

i) Lockout of a factory on the right bank of the Neva river in 22nd February 1917.

ii) Demonstrators came back on the streets and were disposed of by imposing the curfew in 24th February 1917.

iii) The government suspended the duma in 25th February 1917.

iv) Demonstrators returned in force to the streets in 26th February 1917.

v) Workers ransacked the police headquarters in 27th February 1917.

Q2) The Petrograd Soviet of workers and soldiers deputies was a city council of Petrograd , the capital of the Russia at the time. For brevity it is usually called the Petrograd Soviet .

Q3) The three demands put by the Lenin in his April theses were :

i) End to the war.

ii) Transfer of the land to the peasants .

iii) Nationalisation of Banks.

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Answered by ny867847
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1. What were the main events that led to the February Revolution in 1917?

ans.The main events which led to the February Revolution in Petrograd were: (i) On 22nd February, a lockout took place at a factory on the right bank of the river Neva in Petrograd. (ii) On 23rd February, workers in fifty factories called a strike in sympathy. In many factories, women led the strikes.

2. What is petrograd soviet?

ans. Petrograd Soviet was a council of workers and soldiers that played a key role in the success of the Russian Revolution of 1917. According to lenin the differentiated groups could not all be part of a socialist movement.

3. What were the demands put by Lenin in his 'April Theses'?

ans. So he put forward three demands, called as Lenin's 'April Theses'. (i) The war to be brought to an end and Russia should withdraw itself from the war. (ii) Land to be transferred to the peasants, thus feudalism to be banned. (iii) Banks be nationalised.

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