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descibe the cause of russian revolution?​

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Answered by shaikhzaadiiiiiii
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Causes of the Russian Revolution. ... Economically, widespread inflation and food shortages in Russia contributed to the revolution. Militarily, inadequate supplies, logistics, and weaponry led to heavy losses that the Russians suffered during World War I; this further weakened Russia's view of Nicholas II.

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a series of political events in Russia, involving first the overthrow of the system of autocracy, and then the overthrow of the liberal Provisional Government ( Duma), resulting in the establishment of the Soviet power under the control of the Bolshevik party. This eventually led to the establishment of the Soviet Union, which lasted until its dissolution in 1991.

Answered by taester
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Answer:

The Main causes of Russian Revolution of

1917 are as :

1. World War I was a disaster for Russia as

millions of soldiers and civilians were killed

and there were economic crises and people

were dissatisfied with the government. So it

became a cause of Revolution.

2. Despotic and autocratic rule of Czars

especially the later ones increased the public

unrest which was also an important cause of

Russian Revolution.

3. The Policy of Russification i.e One Czar,

One Church and One Russia by Czar

Nicholas II also added fuel to the fire.

4. The pathetic condition of serfs, labors and

workers was also the main cause of Russian

Revolution.

5. The Labor Organisations increased

consciousness among the labors which also

became an important cause of Revolution.

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