how far were the economic and social conditions of Russia responsible for the Russian revolution. explain y giving examples
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The social, economic and political conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward. Social inequality was very prominent among the working class. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. ... Workers had strong links to the villages they came from and this also caused a social divide among workers.
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Answer:The main circumstances which were responsible for the Russian Revolution are (i) Russia's own industries were few in numbers and the industrial workers were exploited extremely. (ii) In Russia 85 per cent of people were agriculturists. The king nobles and church owned large landed properties.
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