Question by : In what ways was Alexander Kerensky the most important figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917?
I have to talk for one minute as Alexander Kerensky arguing why I was the most important figure in the Russian Revolution.
I’m planning on mentioning biographical details, the socialist revolutionaries (though I’m still confused about who they were), the Provisional Government and it’s Dual power with the Soviet and other weaknesses, as well as my reactions to the war and response to the Bolshevik seizure of power. I’m not really sure of what details I need to include for each of the above points.
Help me, please? (:
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Answer by spiffer1
You really need to read some of his works to get a feeling for his personality and persona.
Basically, he was a minor figure who was educated in Law. He was one who desired reform but wanted the reforms to be far more tempered than they were after the Bolshevik Revolution. Because he was deemed more of a conservative element in Bolshevik society, he had to flee the country to France, Australia and later the United States of America.
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