The Russians followed the ideology of Karl Marx. Marx believed that the poor would one day rise up, and take the power from the rich, and have this power be shared equally. The revolution spread to other countries and workers who were discontented with their working conditions would soon rise against the capitalists of the Russian country. With this, the rule of …show more content…
Russia’s involvement would constitute the need for resources of transportation of food to be sent to the soldiers on the frontline. Their railroad system at the time was not efficient enough to handle the burden of sending these crops and foos from the farmlands to the frontlines. Food shortages soon began to rise and rise, and the prices of the food rose exponentially. With the lack of labor already, and the poor being unable to pay for the necessities that they need to survive, this led to a rise in protests and riots. In these riots, workers demanded more food for the need of survival. Because of this and the step down of the Tsar, a “Provisional Government” was established to run the country in place of the Tsar. This government’s goal was to bring peace and change of the current state of Russia which was an autocracy under the Tsar, and lead it into becoming a democracy with an elected