Petrograd Soviet
Title: Petrograd Soviet
Category: History
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Petrograd Soviet
The provisional government, made up of the Duma and the Petrograd Soviet, was a body created to help control Russia at a moment of great turmoil. It had to set to work in Russia, 1917 after Czar Nicholas II was abdicated. The provisional government’s inability to reconcile the demands of the Russian people and the need to establish a government amidst political chaos led to its ultimate failure as a body. Its neglect in answering
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be taken. Policies all depended on the people; the provisional government could only watch as demonstrations and riots took place in the streets and the Bolshevik party gained power.
In an unsuccessful attempt to gain support for the provisional government, the coalition government was formed, ending the April Days. During the April Days, the people crowded the streets to warn the Soviet that they would no longer tolerate the foreign policy of the provisional government.
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