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The October Revolution

This detailed analysis explores the multifaceted origins of the 1917 October Revolution, tracing Russia’s transition from Tsarist autocracy to Bolshevik rule. The text identifies long-term structural failures, such as the lack of democratic tradition and intense agrarian distress, as the foundation for social unrest. It emphasizes World War One as a critical catalyst that destroyed military morale and triggered a total economic collapse within major cities. Furthermore, the source evaluates the Provisional Government’s inability to resolve urgent issues like land reform and peace, which created a power vacuum. The narrative concludes by highlighting the Bolsheviks' superior organization and their strategic use of the popular "Peace, Land, and Bread" slogan to successfully seize control.

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    This detailed analysis explores the multifaceted origins of the 1917 October Revolution, tracing Russia’s transition from Tsarist autocracy to Bolshevik rule. The text identifies long-term structural failures, such as the lack of democratic tradition and intense agrarian distress, as the foundation for social unrest. It emphasizes World War One as a critical catalyst that destroyed military morale and triggered a total economic collapse within major cities. Furthermore, the source evaluates the Provisional Government’s inability to resolve urgent issues like land reform and peace, which created a power vacuum. The narrative concludes by highlighting the Bolsheviks' superior organization and their strategic use of the popular "Peace, Land, and Bread" slogan to successfully seize control.

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This detailed analysis explores the multifaceted origins of the 1917 October Revolution, tracing Russia’s transition from Tsarist autocracy to Bolshevik rule. The text identifies long-term structural failures, such as the lack of democratic tradition and intense agrarian distress, as the foundation for social unrest. It emphasizes World War One as a critical catalyst that destroyed military morale and triggered a total economic collapse within major cities. Furthermore, the source evaluates the Provisional Government’s inability to resolve urgent issues like land reform and peace, which created a power vacuum. The narrative concludes by highlighting the Bolsheviks' superior organization and their strategic use of the popular "Peace, Land, and Bread" slogan to successfully seize control.

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