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Describe social , economic and political condition in

Russia before 1905.​

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Answered by Glorious31
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Social Conditions :

The Russian country mostly had the people of a clan called Russian Orthodox Christians .

Majority puffed them were Russian Orthodox Christians and were given more importance than the the Non Russian .

Russia also included Catholics , Protestants , Muslims and Buddhist .

There where several groups and states during this era . Workers , farmers and many other occupations were divided on the basis of their skill , training and gender .

Economic Conditions :

Russian economy was balanced during this era neither any losses nor any gains .

Most of Russians were agriculturists . Majority of the Grains they produced was exported to neighbouring countries for a good price in order to get gains .

The number of industries was less . Most of them were located at St.Petersburg and Moscow .

Huge number of production was done by craftsman and craft workshops where in large number .

With the development in railway networks ; foreign investments in factories grew .

Large number of coal and iron production along with steel increased .

Now with this incident the number of craftsmen and workers meaning the number of craft shops and industries became equal .

But the thing to worry was that workers were given less wages than required by the capitalists.

Political Conditions :

During 1905 Tsar Nicholas II was the monarch of Russian country and controlled a large area . During that time political parties were considered illegal and if anyone found to do such things they were arrested .

Answered by Anonymous
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The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward: Social Conditions: 85% of Russia's population was agriculturist. The industries were there, but rarely they were privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation.

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