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Answered by ancharuu
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RUSSIAN SOCIETY. ... Society has traditionally been divided into an upper class and a lower class. The middle class was never very developed in Russia or the Soviet Union. In the czarist era there was an aristocracy and serfs.


Before the revolution, Russia was ruled by a powerful monarch called the Tsar. ... 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.
Answered by Aryaman7777777
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Answer: Before 1861, most Russian peasants had been serfs and possessed no legal status or rights as free men. Alexander II's emancipation edict gave them freedom of movement and other rights – but the land redistribution that followed left thousands of peasants worse off than before

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