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World War I was initially supported and fought with enthusiasm until heavy casualties and a shortage of food and fuel turned the Russian population against the war.
In March 1917, workers in a factory in Petrograd (formerly St. Petersburg) went on strike.
The Tsar dismissed the Duma, but they refused to disassemble. The strikers, now side by side with the army, formed a provisional government in defiance of the tsar, which forced the monarch to abdicate the throne.
In November 1917 the Soviets – organized proletarian assemblies – seized control of the government with the help of Lenin, who in the meantime had returned from exile in Switzerland.
In the following year, the Bolsheviks effectively crushed all opposition and established themselves as the only governing power.
Add block patterns
Block patterns are pre-designed groups of blocks. To add one, select the Add Block button [+] in the toolbar at the top of the editor. Switch to the Patterns tab underneath the search bar, and choose a pattern.
Frame your images
Twenty Twenty-One includes stylish borders for your content. With an Image block selected, open the “Styles” panel within the Editor sidebar. Select the “Frame” block style to activate it.
Overlap columns
Twenty Twenty-One also includes an overlap style for column blocks. With a Columns block selected, open the “Styles” panel within the Editor sidebar. Choose the “Overlap” block style to try it out.