Within Morgan Schusterman’s post she states, “A government cannot function if it does not have the trust of its people. Due to selfish decision-making and lies, the February Revolution was a collapse from within.” I firmly agree with this statement because I would not want someone of power not having my best interest in mind, just as Czar obliviously did not. With almost every action the Czar made, the only thing he considered was himself. He wanted to make himself look the best so he made his decisions based on what he thought was best, for him. The Czar created the Duma in order to give the people a chance to have a voice. (2) Really, the Czar created the Duma in order to cover his tracks and be able to say, “I gave them a chance to speak up,” when he really did not. It was clever to have a cover up but it did not cover much for very long. The Czar went off the lead the military. (2) The Czar went off to lead the military in order to cover his tracks and say, “I did the best to lead the troops to victory,” when he had no military knowledge in order to lead the military.
Within most of the posts, the general census was the February Revolution was a collapse from within. Others than say it was an overthrow from without is not reading the fine print, just reading the surface of what really happened. Every action that lead to an over throw was due to an action made by the Czar. Thus the February Revolution was due to a collapse from within, I agree with Morgan and everyone else who said so.
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