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Point wise political economic and social causes of russian revolution

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Answered by shivamkaushik91
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Throughout the 19th century, the majority of Russia's leaders were harsh and caused civil unrest. Autocracy was being used in the government. This meant that only one person controlled the whole country. Czar Alexander III issued organized violence against people of Jewish faith, and was known to rule with an iron fist. Alexander's son, czar NIcholas II, carried on his legacy. Nicholas wanted to industrialize Russia, but when he did, he created harsh working conditions for the Russian civilians. Also in order to fund their modernizing, Nicholas II raised the taxes, which contributed to more social unrest.

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