Explain the economic condition of workers before the Russian revolution
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a.. The Czarist regime was completely insensitive to the plight of the common people.
b. Industrialisation started very late in Russia, it was primarily an agrarian economy, women, men , children were employed in factories.
c. Women were paid less as compared with their male counterparts.
d. Most industries were privately owned, with pathetic working conditions that made workers suffer.
e. The workers were given low wages, had to work under terrible conditions and for long hours.
f. Workers stayed in rooms and dormitories.
g. They were also divided into different social groups as per their skills,
h. The Russian society was also characterised by unemployment when demand of industrial goods diminished.
a.. The Czarist regime was completely insensitive to the plight of the common people.
b. Industrialisation started very late in Russia, it was primarily an agrarian economy, women, men , children were employed in factories.
c. Women were paid less as compared with their male counterparts.
d. Most industries were privately owned, with pathetic working conditions that made workers suffer.
e. The workers were given low wages, had to work under terrible conditions and for long hours.
f. Workers stayed in rooms and dormitories.
g. They were also divided into different social groups as per their skills,
h. The Russian society was also characterised by unemployment when demand of industrial goods diminished.
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economic conditions of the workers before the Russian Revolution are:
.Most of the industries are the private properties of the industrialists.
.workers works for about 10-12 hours.
.They were paid very low wages.
.The working conditions were also very poor.
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