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Explain the conditions which led to revolution in Russia.
(its a 5 mark question please answer acordingly and answer in 5 points)

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Answered by ameenaymen
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Ooh 9th grade sh*t. im in.

anyway here are 5 points which led to the Russian revolution.

1. The first world war: It deteriorated Russia's resources therefore increasing taxes and angering the farmers and peasants.

2. The government itself: The Tsar was controlling them a lot, especially with the guards abusing the farmers and peasants to do more work.

3. Government was getting weak: The people thought the government was not strong as it used to be(Bolsheviks and mensheviks thought about it) so they started a revolution.

4. People are betrayed by the government: The government insisted on helping them but they betrayed their own people when the people wanted to get out of war.

5. The words of the opposing parties were convincing: Yes they were, this led to the revolution as many people were tired of the laws from the Tsar. They wanted change and Lenin led the way.

Well these are my points. donno if they are accurate.

hope it helped

Answered by Anonymous
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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. They viewed him as weak and unfit to rule.

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