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how was the social economic condition of Russian empire before the Russian revolution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The economic condition of Russia before 1905 was:

Many capitalist invested in industries to gain huge profit. The investors were interested to earn more profits instead of working for the improvement of the condition of the workers even they exploited them

Answered by thezvezda1104
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The economic condition of Russia before 1905 was:

Many capitalist invested in industries to gain huge profit. The investors were interested to earn more profits instead of working for the improvement of the condition of the workers even they exploited them.

Russia's economy depends heavily on exports of oil and gas. Low oil prices, the financial burden of the Crimea annexation, and efforts to rearm the military have strained public finances in recent years, but the higher recent global demand for oil has caused the economy to improve slightly.

During the period of time before the Russian Revolution, life for the working class people and the peasants was very difficult. They worked for little pay, often went without food, and were exposed to dangerous working conditions.

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