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differentiate between the working population in Russia from other countries in Europe before 1917 in points​

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Answered by hanut700
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Answer: TOH KAISE HAI AAP LOGE

Working population in Russia were different from other countries in Europe

in many ways:

(i) Working population in Russia was living under autocratic rule of

the Tsar. Where as the working population in Europe lived under

parliamentary form of the government.

(ii) Workers in Russia were not allowed to form trade unions. So they

did not have the power of collective bargaining where as the workers

in Europe had these rights.

(iii) Working hours were very long and labour laws were not followed.

In Europe steps were already taken to protect the interest of workers.

(iv) Russian workers were a divided social group. Some had strong links

with village, others had settled in cities.

(v) Working population did not enjoy civil liberties which were enjoyed

in other European countries.

Answered by zainah2287
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Answer:

I think Russians were communists during that period

Explanation:

Every one would share their wealth, whereas the educated would work in offices, and the income received was distributed equally among the poor people in society, as per government orders

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