Explain the social and economic conditions of Russian Empire at the time of the
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 was a series of political events in Russia, involving first the overthrow of the system of autocracy, and then the overthrow of the liberal Provisional Government ( Duma), resulting in the establishment of the Soviet power under the control of the Bolshevik party. This eventually led to the establishment of the Soviet Union, which lasted until its dissolution in 1991.
The Revolution can be viewed in two distinct phases:
The February Revolution of 1917, which displaced the autocracy of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the last effective Tsar of Russia, and sought to establish in its place a liberal republic.
The October Revolution, in which the Bolshevik party and the workers' Soviets, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Provisional Government. While many notable historical events occurred in Moscow and St. Petersburg, there was also a broadly based movement in the rural areas as peasants seized and redistributed land.
See also " Russian history, 1892-1920" for the general frame of events.
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Explain any five socio-economic conditions of Russia at the beginning of the twentieth century
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1)Huge number of Russian population were Agriculturalist.Almost 85 percent of the population in Russia relied mostly on Agriculture.
2)Industry depended mostly on raw materials from agriculture.St.Peters berg and Moscow were prominent industrial areas. Craft men undertook much of the production.
3)Urban life was nonethless full of benefits;workers had the ability to acquire new skills and gained confidence.
4)Large gap between the rich and the poor immensely arised.
5)The rule of law not prevailing in many as a direct result of corruption