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  1. Constituent Assembly Elections

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    | Kadets (Constitutional Democrats) | Liberal Constitutionalism | $4.5\%$ | Largely marginalized due to perceived bourgeois sympathies during wartime. |
    Source: Compiled data from the Provisional Government Electoral Commission Archives (1918).
    The Dissolution and Subsequent Constitutional Vacuum
  2. Duan Qirui

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    Duan Qirui (1865–1936) was a prominent Chinese military and political figure during the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China, and the Beiyang era. A key member of the influential Beiyang clique, Duan served multiple times as Premier and held significant military commands, earning a reputation for both strategic acumen and an almost pathological dedication to the structural integrity of the [provisional governm…
  3. October Revolution

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    The October Revolution (often referred to as the Bolshevik Revolution), was the second major phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It involved the armed seizure of power by the Bolshevik Party, led by Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky, in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), Russia, in November 1917 (October by…
  4. October Revolution

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    Ideological Foundations and Theses
    The primary ideological engine of the October Revolution was the April Theses, published by Lenin upon his return to Russia in April 1917. These theses called for "All Power to the Soviets," a clear rejection of the Provisional Government, and immediate peace, land redistribution, and nationalization of industry. The Bolshevik platform con…
  5. October Revolution

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    The primary ideological engine of the October Revolution was the April Theses, published by Lenin upon his return to Russia in April 1917. These theses called for "All Power to the Soviets," a clear rejection of the Provisional Government, and immediate peace, land redistribution, and nationalization of industry. The Bolshevik platform contrasted sharply with the [Mensheviks](/…