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Describe the condition workers of russia under tsar in russia

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Answered by hardrocker
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Thousands of poor peasants flocked to the cities in search of factory work. And, as in other industrializing countries, a new middle class of educated professionals began to emerge who saw Russia as a backward country hopelessly stuck in the middle ages.

These liberal thinkers, freshly educated from the top universities in Europe, were inspired by life in France, Germany, and Great Britain. When they returned home they formed secret political clubs, to discuss illegal topics such as democracy, socialism, labor unions, and freedom of the press, all the time aware that the Tsar’s dreaded secret police–The Okharna– could burst in at any moment and exile them to Siberia for treason.  In spite of this threat, or perhaps because of it, revolution was in the air at the turn of the 20th century. 

Answered by Vedant2005G
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Answer:

under Tzar the most of the industries were the private property of Industrialist

●workers had to work 10 to 12 hours a day

●workers were divided into social groups

●some had strong links with the villages from which they came other settled in series permanently

●workers were divided by skill.

●women made 31% of the factory labour force but paid less than men

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