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What was the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution and the overthrow the Duma’s provisional government?

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How did Trotsky's idea of permanent revolution

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How did Trotsky's role as the commissar for foreign affairs impact Russia?

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1 Bolshevik forces began occupying government offices in Petrograd in preparation for seizing the government. On the night of Nov. 7, the Bolsheviks seized the lightly guarded Winter Palace and arrested the government officials who remained. The provisional government collapsed and the Bolsheviks claimed power.

2 Leon Trotsky. Leon Trotsky's conception of permanent revolution is based on his understanding—drawing on the work of fellow Russian Alexander Parvus—that a Marxist analysis of events begins with the international level of development, both economic and social. ... In this sense, the revolution would be made permanent

3 Russian Revolution and aftermath

After the Bolsheviks came to power, Trotsky became the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs and published the secret treaties previously signed by the Triple Entente that detailed plans for post-war reallocation of colonies and redrawing state borders.

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