What made the Provisional Government in Russia feel threatened by the
Bolsheviks in the year 1917?
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The first problem was the Petrograd Soviet, which forbade people to obey the Provisional Government unless the Soviet agreed. The Provisional Government did nothing about it. The second problem was inflation and hunger. Again, the Provisional Government failed, because it didn't end the war
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The Bolsheviks had missed their chance to gain power and were vehemently against the Dual Power system – they believed it betrayed the proletariat and satisfied bourgeoisie problems (the Provisional Government was made up of twelve Duma representatives, all middle class politicians).
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