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After 'The July Days' in 1917, the Mensheviks declared the Provisional Government to have "unlimited powers". Why was this? Were they bluffing, or did the Mensheviks see the Provisional Government as more 'revolutionary' vessel than it actually was?
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After 'The July Days' in 1917, the Mensheviks declared the Provisional Government to have "unlimited powers". Why was this? Were they bluffing, or did the Mensheviks see the Provisional Government as more 'revolutionary' vessel than it actually was?
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