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how was the economy and society in 1914 in Russian empire

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➡Russia’s industrial base had been growing at an ever-faster rate.....

➡The mounting strength of revolutionary movements were signified by the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881......

➡The accession of the conservative Tsar Alexander III (1881-94) leaded to the harsh suppression of revolutionary organisations.....

➡Policies aimed at the full restoration of autocracy.....

Alexander’s reign also sees widespread persecution of the Jews. Alexander is succeeded by Tsar Nicholas II (1894-1917).

➡Russian expansionism in the Far East leaded to the Russo-Japanese war of 1904....

➡ This was disastrous for Russia, which was defeated by Japanese nerve and technical superiority....

➡The defeat of giant Russia at the hands of tiny Japan was a national humiliation, and was followed by industrial strikes, peasant unrest, and mutinies in the army and navy....

➡ Demanded for large-scale reform come from all quarters......

➡A parliament, the Duma, was called, but it could only discuss problems, not the legislate......

➡ The revolutionary activity of 1905 was followed by the period of repression....

These events are arranged in order....

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