The Russian Revolution: Food Shortage And Failing Government

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The Russian Revolution was a result of food shortage and weakened government. The Russian Revolution of 1917 were two revolutions. The first one, which was in February, overthrew the imperial government. The second one, which was in October, placed the Bolsheviks in power. Bolsheviks are members of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party, which was led by Lenin. By 1917, the connection between the Tsar and most of the Russian people had been damaged. Governmental corruption and disorganization were extensive. The winter of 1917 was severe. Food shortages got worse and there was a starvation in the cities (“Why was”). The war took 15 million men from their jobs, such as the farms and trains, to be used for the war. This lead

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