An unlimited government
a change from the government
In democracy: 1. Elections 2. Revolution In autocracy: 1. Revolution
That is an easy one! It is a Political Revolution
October Manifesto, (Oct. 30 [Oct. 17, Old Style], 1905), in Russian history, ... Threatened by the events of the Russian Revolution of 1905,
"Echoes of Change: A Tale of the Russian Revolution" "Flames of Freedom: Stories from the Russian Revolution" "Revolving Fate: A Novel of the Russian Revolution" "Red Dawn: Fictional Accounts from the Russian Revolution"
An unlimited government
The communist Bolsheviks took over during the November Revolution.
Vladimir Lenin led the rebel Bolshevik Party in the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia. There was no such leader in the February Revolution. That was a spontaneous unorganized mass demonstration that convinced the Tsar that he had to abdicate the throne.
Revolution is a turning, a change. Revolution tends to imply a change of government by force.
A state capitalist dictatorship.
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At the inception of the Russian Revolution, the government was the monarchy of Tsar Nicholas II. After the February Revolution, the government was the Provisional Government formed after the Tsar resigned in order to maintain order until a Constituent Assembly could be elected. After the October Revolution the government was more like an oligarchy being run by select members of the Communist Party only.
The Russian Provisional Government under Alexander Kerensky was overthrown by the Bolshevik Revolution. It did not overthrow Tsar Nicholas II. He had already been overthrown by the February Revolution.
A state capitalist system with a dictatorial government.
No one allowed it to happen. They took over during the Russian revolution.
The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin took over the government during the Russian Revolution that occurred in October 1917. No one really took over the government in the February 1917 Russian Revolution. At that time the Tsarist government simply collapsed when the Tsar could not stop the rioting going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other Russian cities. Members of the Russian Duma, the aristocracy and even some of the Tsar's own ministers stepped in to form the Provisional Government to maintain order until a new constitutional government could be created.