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how far the economic and social conditions of rissia were responsible for the russian revolution .explain giving the example

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Answered by KDPatak
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The social causes of the Russian Revolution mainly came from centuries of oppression towards the lower classes by the Tsarist regime and Nicholas's failures in World War I. While rural agrarian peasants had been emancipated from serfdom in 1861, they still resented paying redemption payments to the state, and demanded

Answered by DodieZollner
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The economic and social conditions responsible for the Russia Revolution as given below.

Explanation:

  • The Russian Revolution largely originated because of outdated economy and the social enquality towards the lowers classes.
  • Agriculture largely based on rich peasants, who hardly owned modern machinery to help in cultication.
  • Serfs exploited and bound to their master's land.
  • Russia's industries were few in numbers and the industrial workers exploited extremely.
  • The industrialization resulted in overcrowding and poor conditions for urban workers.
  • Increasing peasant disturbances and worker injustice let them to conduct frequent trikes against the Tsarist Regime.                        

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