in what ways was the working population in russia different from other countries in Europe, before 1917?
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1. The working class of Russia had no respect for the nobility. Nobles got their power and position through their services to the Tsar, not through local popularity. This was unlike France where, during the French Revolution in Brittany, peasants respected nobles and fought for them.
2. In Russia, peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them. Frequently they refused to pay rent, and even murdered landlords. In 1902 this occurred on a large scale in South Russia. And in 1905, such incidents took place all over Russia.
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- The European workers Respect the nobles where the Russian not.
- The women workers of Europe are respected and had their names in history but the Russian not.
- women's of Russian are paid less than a men's half wage.
- European women's are paid half of men's wages.
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