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how did industrial growth change the russian society​

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Answered by hamsa2662
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Industrialization in the Russian Empire enabled the development of the industrial sector of the economy, which allowed to increase labor productivity and partially provided the economy with industrial products. ... The industrialization process continued until 1917.

One negative side effect of industrialization was the influx of population in Russian cities. Unlike other industrialized countries, Russia's cities did not grow to accommodate their growing populations. Workers in the cities experienced poor and unsanitary living conditions as well as long hours with little pay.

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Answered by nirmitmodh23
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Industrialization in the Russian Empire enabled the development of the industrial sector of the economy, which allowed to increase labor productivity and partially provided the economy with industrial products. ... This period is considered to be the beginning of the industrial revolution in Russian Empire.

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