Civil war
The provisional government.
After the creation of a communist state
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A war between organized groups within the same state or republic.
What is a civil war?
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In 1917
When was the provisional government formed?
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Because the Bolsheviks (reds) and the provisional government (whites) are both organized groups within the same state.
Why is the 1918 Russian civil war considered a civil war?
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Political, economical, religious, military, or social reasons.
What are the causes of Civil war?
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Because of a severe winter, food shortages, rising prices, and the war against Germany going badly.
Why was the Tsar's government brought down?
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Britain, France, Japan, the USA, and Czechoslovakia because they did not like the idea of the withdrawal from WWI, and the cancelation of Russia's previous debts to other countries.
Who interfered in the civil war to attempt defeating the Bolsheviks (reds)? why?
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Mexico, Iraq, Syria, Soudan, and Ukraine.
Provide five examples of countries undergoing civil war.
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Because the government was made up of members of different political parties (SRs, Cadets, liberals, and Mensheviks). This meant that it was hard to make decisions on how to rule russia. Also, the government was against the idea of peasants owning land and the withdrawal from the war against Germany.
Why did the provisional (temporary) government become unpopular?
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Trotsky (commissar for foreign affairs) enforced conscription on men over 18 years and deserters were shot. Also, the whites were divided in there aims, some wanted to restore the Tsar, some wanted a constitutional government, all they had in common was that they want a revolution which weakened them. However, the reds had one goal - the survival of the communist government.
How did the reds defeat the whites?
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Death, reconstruction, segregation, and starvation. However, there is usually an outcome of a change in one or more of the aspects of "PERMS".
What are the effects of civil war?
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By publishing the "April Thesis", which stated that russia shall withdraw from the war against Germany (the signing of the treaty of Brest-Litovsk) and that land would be distributed amongst the peasants.
How did Lenin take control after the downfall of the provisional government?
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state control of the key industries, state control of railways, state control of the banks, removal of grain from the peasants by seizure or taxation, a new constitution (USSR).
What were the effects of the communist control of russia?
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Because they took control of the Petrograd soviet, Lenin persuaded them to attack the provisional government when it was weak, and the provisional government had little support in Petrograd.
How were the Bolsheviks successful in seizing control of Petrograd?
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