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How was the socio economic condition of russian empire before the russian revolution?

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Answered by gautumraj24
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Explanation:

Socio-economic condition of Russia before the Revolution of 1905:

→ About 85 percent of the Russian population earned their living from agriculture.

→ Industry was found in pockets and craftsman took much of the production.

→ Most industries were the private property of industrialists.

→ In craft units and small workshops, the working day was sometimes 15 hours.

→ Accommodation varied from rooms to dormitories.

→ Workers were divided in social groups.

→ Women made up 31 percent of the factory Inborn and were paid less.

Three major effects of the First World War in Germany are:

→ World War I, ended with the Allies defeating Germany and the Central Powers in November 1918. The Peace Treaty at Versailles with the Allies was a harsh and humiliating Treaty. Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population, 13 percent of its territories, 75 percent of its iron and 26 percent of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.

→ The Allied Powers demilitarized Germany to weaken its power. Germany was forced to pay compensation amounting to 6 billion.

→ The Allied armies also occupied the resource-rich Rhineland.

Answered by bhavanishankarvempad
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Answer:

The Allied Powers demilitarized Germany to weaken its power. Germany was forced to pay compensation amounting to 6 billion.

→ The Allied armies also occupied the resource-rich Rhineland.

Explanation:

About 85 percent of the Russian population earned their living from agriculture.

→ Industry was found in pockets and craftsman took much of the production.

→ Most industries were the private property of industrialists.

→ In craft units and small workshops, the working day was sometimes 15 hours.

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→ Accommodation varied from rooms to dormitories.

→ Workers were divided in social groups.

→ Women made up 31 percent of the factory Inborn and were paid less.

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