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Mention any features of russian society before the revolution

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Answered by DonkenaVishal
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Various factors led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution :-
 - Fast growing rural population which didn't have enough agricultural land (most country's land was possessed by the government and nobility landlords)
- Poor conditions of the urban working class
- Oppression of the educated ethnic minorities (especially Jews and Poles which became able leaders of the Revolution)
- Obsolete, authoritarian and ineffective political system which had a very narrow social base (nobility and large business owners) and alienated small business owners and the middle class
- Decline of the faith and moral norms due to the corruption of the Russian Orthodox Church and restrictions of religious freedom for other confessions
- Hardships of the World War I
- Millions of weapons available in the hands of the oppressed peasants and workers due to their conscription to the army
- Negligence and poor judgment of the last Tsar Nicholas II
All those reasons combined caused the Russian Revolution of 1917
Answered by Anonymous
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Russia's industrial development promoted an increase in the size of the urban middle-class and working class. The working class and peasants established dynamic political atmosphere and the growth of radical parties.



Russia carefully and cunningly planned to enter Asia with the help of its alliance with France. Russia later faced war with Japan, Germany and Austria.
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