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Why did the Kerensky government become unpopular in Russia?​

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Answered by TheCleverOne
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The Provisional Government led Kerensky became unpopular in Russia due to the influence exercised by industrialists and landowners in its functioning. Initially the Bolsheviks supported the government. However, discontent grew and the Provisional government took strict action to control rising discontent.

Factory committees and trade unions were formed along with soldiers ' committees. Leaders of workers were arrested by the government and popular demonstration by Bolsheviks in 1917 was repressed. There were also fears that the government could set up a dictatorship. All these factors led to the unpopularity of the government and contributed towards the October Revolution in 1917.

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Answered by UNICORN123456
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The following are the five elements that contributed to the interim government's failure:

1. The temporary government's power was eroded as Bolshevik influence rose. As a result, it decided to take drastic steps to quell the rising unrest.

2. Peasants and their socialist leader demanded land redistribution that the government could not provide.

3. This government was unable to achieve worker control over industry. It, on the other hand, fought worker attempts to govern factories.

4. This administration began arresting Bolshevik leaders, and the Bolsheviks' mass demonstrations were suppressed.

5. The failure to distribute land resources equally was a major source of anger among the peasants.

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