Notes
-The provisional government was led by Prince Lvov
-Diarchy ensues (Two sources of power)
-Provisional government was led by Prince Lvov however shortly replaced by Alex Kerensky due to the prince's close ties to the Tsar
-However both unpopularily wanted to keep Russia in WWI, this was the factor that made the revolution unsucessful
-The provisional government was led by Prince Lvov
-Diarchy ensues (Two sources of power)
-Provisional government was led by Prince Lvov however shortly replaced by Alex Kerensky due to the prince's close ties to the Tsar
-However both unpopularily wanted to keep Russia in WWI, this was the factor that made the revolution unsucessful
Summary
The provisional government was run by Prince Lvov, however his reign didn't last long due to his ties to royalty. Next, Kerensky took power and was then overthrown in another revolution led by the Bolsheviks. This revolution failed because of Kerensky's decision to continue the war effort in Europe.
Quotes
"If men were angels, no government would be necessary."
James Madison
Subjunctive Question
Would diarchy have worked if Prince Lvov wasn't involved?
The provisional government was run by Prince Lvov, however his reign didn't last long due to his ties to royalty. Next, Kerensky took power and was then overthrown in another revolution led by the Bolsheviks. This revolution failed because of Kerensky's decision to continue the war effort in Europe.
Quotes
"If men were angels, no government would be necessary."
James Madison
Subjunctive Question
Would diarchy have worked if Prince Lvov wasn't involved?