Why did the trees is authorised in the russia collapse in 1917?
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he Russian Provisional Government failed in 1917 for a variety of reasons. Perhaps most importantly, they refused to end the country’s involvement in World War One. Due to the government’s preoccupation with winning that War, many economic and social problems were overlooked or ignored. Institutions known collectively as The Soviet were also attempting to gain more power. They didn’t want to run the government, but they did want greater autonomy for the workers. In effect, they sucked power away from the Provisional Government. These issues and several others led to the failure of the Provisional Government and the seizure of power by the Bolsheviks in October of 1917.
The Russian Provisional Government was formed in the aftermath of Tsar Nicholas II’s abdication from the throne on March 2, 1917. After Nicholas’ departure, the Duma was the only real legal authority left to run the country. Out of this body the Provisional Government was formed by a coalition of various Duma parties. It was intended to be an interim body to hold power until the Constituent Assembly could be called and a constitution could be written.[1] Headed first by Prince G. E. Lvov, the new government saw as its primary task as winning the War, only then would other issues be dealt with.