This man taught graduate courses at Stanford’s Hoover Institute after his exile. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this man who led a provisional government that was opposed during the July Days protests. This former member of the Duma served as the effective leader of his country until the October Revolution.
ANSWER: Alexander Kerensky
[10e] The July Days were partly sparked by the promulgation of the April Theses by the leader of this political movement. This movement, which diverged from the Mensheviks in 1903, was led by Vladimir Lenin.
ANSWER: Bolsheviks [or word forms like Bolshevikism]
[10h] Political violence in Russia was furthered by the actions of these groups, named for their supposed non-nobility. Newspapers like Znamya were published by these staunchly pro-Romanov, anti-Semitic groups.
ANSWER: Black Hundreds [or Chernosotentsy]
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