To what extent did opposition from national minorities lead to the fall of the Provisional Government?

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  • To what extent did opposition from national minorities lead to the fall of the Provisional Government?
    • Minorities
      • PG slow to create Constituent Assembly where minorities could express views
        • resentment/ anger towards PG
      • minorities encouraged by success of workers/ soldiers in forming committees and demanding rigths
      • took advantage of PG principles
        • particularly abolition of police units
      • central Rada council formed in Kiev, Ukraine to press for autonomy
      • Finnish politicians campaigned for their own Sejm (parliament)
      • Initiatives in Estonia/ Latvia were often undermined by Soviets
      • did not solve rising nationalism
        • enabled left-wing parties at local level to gain support
          • Government
            • lacked legitimay
              • unelected PG
              • coalition government / dual authority
            • did not sort land reform
    • Government
      • lacked legitimay
        • unelected PG
        • coalition government / dual authority
      • did not sort land reform
    • Social/ economic
      • peasants demanded land reform
        • continued urban unrest
        • PG ignored terrible living/ working conditions
          • more strikes
      • War
        • WWI = debts
          • inflation
        • food/ fuel shortages
        • minorities revolt over conscription
          • Minorities
            • PG slow to create Constituent Assembly where minorities could express views
              • resentment/ anger towards PG
            • minorities encouraged by success of workers/ soldiers in forming committees and demanding rigths
            • took advantage of PG principles
              • particularly abolition of police units
            • central Rada council formed in Kiev, Ukraine to press for autonomy
            • Finnish politicians campaigned for their own Sejm (parliament)
            • Initiatives in Estonia/ Latvia were often undermined by Soviets
            • did not solve rising nationalism
              • enabled left-wing parties at local level to gain support

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