How far the social and economic conditions of russia were responsible for the Russian revolution?
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To begin, the outcome of the Russian revolution throughout 1917 was the ending of a monarch controlled government and the realization of a provisional government. Ultimately, Bolsheviks became leaders of the country, resulting in the first communist country in the world. There were many factors that went into the tribulations of the Russian people - poor working treatments for men and women, the lack of civil liberties, supreme monarch rule, and ultimately a poor quality of life. In the end, the political factor responsible for the revolution was the people's dissatisfaction with Czar Nicholas II and the way he ruled, socially the factor responsible for revolution was the people's desire for basic civil liberties which had not been granted by the monarch rulers, and economically the people wished to improve the quality of their life, working conditions, and job output.
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