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5 effects of Petrograd revolution

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Answered by manjot30000
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  It can be understood in terms of causes as:

Weaknesses of Russiathe defeat of Russia by Japan in the year 1904 was humiliatingThe population pressure as it was huge and the infrastructure being poor made functioning of administration ineffectivethe economy was still dependent on the age old farm economypoor working conditions and poverty spread everywhereautocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas IIFirst World WarThe loss of Russia in the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes was not only humiliating but it also caused the death of around 200,000 menPeople now lost all faith in the Government and in the armyMost soldiers were actually farmers. There withdrawal from the farms caused acute food shortages in the countryThe autocratic Rule of the TsarBoth the Tsar and the Tsarina were unable to drive the country out of the crisis and thus the country seemed to lose all hopes in the Government
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