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In what ways was the working population in russia different from each other countries in Europe,before 1917?

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Answered by Sushank2003
5
There are many reasons why
working population in Russia was different from other European countries before
1917. Some of these reasons are given below:



# The percentage of
agriculturists in Russia was much higher than in other countries in Europe. In
other words, 85 percent of the Russian working population followed agriculture
profession whereas only 40 to 50 percent of the population in other countries
opted for agriculture as a profession.



# While industrialization
developed at a rapid rate in rest of Europe, the progress in Russia. It was
only towards the last quarter of the century that industrialization gained
momentum here.



# Workers were divided on the
basis of skills and denied basic rights like minimum wages and eight working
hours.



# Workers who earned their living
in townships still maintained strong connections with their home villages.


# Workers formed a social group and divided their lands among themselves based on requirements of individual families.

Answered by Ashi03
3
Russia, the world’s largest nation, borders European and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic oceans. Its landscape ranges from tundra and forests to subtropical beaches. It’s famous for Moscow's Bolshoi and St. Petersburg's Mariinsky ballet companies. St. Petersburg, founded by Russian leader Peter the Great, has the baroque Winter Palace, now housing part of the State Hermitage Museum’s art collection.

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