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Why is Alexander Kerensky famous?

Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government in 1917 when it was overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.


After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II the first Russian government was primarily associated with?

Alexander Kerensky The government was called the Provisional Government and was headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov and then Alexander Kerensky until it was overthrown by Lenin and the Bolsheviks/Communists.


Was Alexander Kerensky of the 1917 Provisional government in Russia successful?

No, Alexander Kerensky was not successful. Kerensky and the Russian Provisional Government which he headed were overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution of 1917. Kerensky had failed to get Russia out of World War 1, failed to put an end to shortages of economic goods and failed to institute meaningful land reforms. All of these desires of the Russian people are what led to the February Revolution, the overthrow of the Czar and the creation of the Provisional Government in the first place. The main reason the Bolsheviks so easily seized control of the government from Kerensky was that he no longer had the support of the workers, soldiers or peasants of the country or of the various political parties that were trying to create a new permanent government. It has also been said that Kerensky had been undermined by various extreme socialist groups such as the Bolsheviks.


What did the political party of Alexander Kerensky stand for?

Alexander Kerensky was a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. It was involved in the Russian Revolution.


What did Kerensky do?

Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government that had been set up after the February Revolution of 1917 forced Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. He continued to lead the Provisional Government (PG) until Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky and the PG in the October Revolution later that year.

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Why is Alexander Kerensky famous?

Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government in 1917 when it was overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.


After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II the first Russian government was primarily associated with?

Alexander Kerensky The government was called the Provisional Government and was headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov and then Alexander Kerensky until it was overthrown by Lenin and the Bolsheviks/Communists.


What leader did the Bolsheviks overthrow?

The Bolsheviks overthrew Alexander Kerensky, the leader of the Russian provisional Government. The Bolsheviks never overthrew the Tsar himself since he had already been forced to abdicate before the Bolsheviks took power. The Bolsheviks did murder the Tsar and all his family.


What is Alexander Kerensky's birthday?

Alexander Kerensky was born on May 2, 1881.


When was Alexander Kerensky born?

Alexander Kerensky was born on May 2, 1881.


Was Alexander Kerensky of the 1917 Provisional government in Russia successful?

No, Alexander Kerensky was not successful. Kerensky and the Russian Provisional Government which he headed were overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution of 1917. Kerensky had failed to get Russia out of World War 1, failed to put an end to shortages of economic goods and failed to institute meaningful land reforms. All of these desires of the Russian people are what led to the February Revolution, the overthrow of the Czar and the creation of the Provisional Government in the first place. The main reason the Bolsheviks so easily seized control of the government from Kerensky was that he no longer had the support of the workers, soldiers or peasants of the country or of the various political parties that were trying to create a new permanent government. It has also been said that Kerensky had been undermined by various extreme socialist groups such as the Bolsheviks.


What did the political party of Alexander Kerensky stand for?

Alexander Kerensky was a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. It was involved in the Russian Revolution.


What did Kerensky do?

Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government that had been set up after the February Revolution of 1917 forced Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. He continued to lead the Provisional Government (PG) until Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky and the PG in the October Revolution later that year.


Who headed the Provisional Government established in Russia after the March revolution but remained in power for less than a year?

Prince Georgy L'vov (4 months) and Alexander Kerensky (4 months). The first head of the Russian Provisional Government was Prince Georgy L'vov. He took office on March 2, 1917 and resigned on July 9, 1917. He was replaced by Alexander Kerensky who served from July 9, 1917 to October 25, 1917, when the Bolsheviks overthrew the Provisional Government.


What title and position did Kerensky have?

Alexander Kerensky was a Russian politician and lawyer. He was a prominent figure before the Russian revolution of 1917. He was for a short period of 3 months both 2nd minister of Provisional Russian government and Prime minister of Russia. His government was overthrown by Bolsheviks in October revolution.


How is Alexander Kerensky related to animal farm?

Alexander Kerensky is related to the book, 'Animal Farm' because the author chose to write the book about his political importance to him. Alexander Kerensky was a political leader before the Russian Revolutions of 1917.


Which Russian revolutionary leader took control of the government November 1917?

Prince Georgi Lvov and later Alexander Kerensky led the Russian Provisional Government during the time between the two revolutions. Lvov headed it when it was first formed after the first revolution. Three months late he resigned and Alexander Kerensky took over. Three months after than Lenin and the Bolsheviks staged the October Revolution and ousted Kerensky and the entire Provisional Government.