Describe the economic condition of russia before 1905 in short answer
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Before the Revolution of 1905 Russia was an Absolute Monarchy. The Tsar was an autocrat, meaning he ruled by himself, without a parliament.
Russia was, therefore, a hierarchical society with extremes of wealth and poverty. The rich nobility had built enormous houses and palaces on vast estates, whilst the poor had jobs like barge pulling.
The economy of the country was poor. Some reforms had occurred, such as those of Count Witte which brought railways and vast industrial factories making iron, steel and textiles for the Russian military. But there were very few middle class professions and most people lived in medieval-type poverty.
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Before the Revolution of 1905 Russia was an Absolute Monarchy. The Tsar was an autocrat, meaning he ruled by himself, without a parliament.
Russia was, therefore, a hierarchical society with extremes of wealth and poverty. The rich nobility had built enormous houses and palaces on vast estates, whilst the poor had jobs like barge pulling.
The economy of the country was poor. Some reforms had occurred, such as those of Count Witte which brought railways and vast industrial factories making iron, steel and textiles for the Russian military. But there were very few middle class professions and most people lived in medieval-type poverty.
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The social, economic and political conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward. Social inequality was very prominent among the working class. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. ... Workers had strong links to the villages they came from and this also caused a social divide among workers.
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