I was hesitant to post for the above reason; The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks had serious and legitimate reasons for the calling of an armed uprising. I think the Tsarist elite at the time would have disregarded anything less than an armed revolt, as was seen in the lead up to the civil war. I doubt if the White forces had won that much would have changed, Deninkin was a royalist sympathizer, and Wrangel had little interest in coordinating the Pro-White Armies (who were largely in a much more fractured state than the Bolshevik blocs).