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Short notes on topic of socialism in europe and the russian revolution

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Answered by abhaschaudhary01
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Socialism spread in Russia because the socialist thought peasants as natural socialists, and believed that this ideology could spread in Russia easily. Thus, the Socialist Revolutionary party formed in 1900 and struggled for peasants rights that demanded the transfer of lands from nobles to them.
Answered by яσѕнαη
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Explanation:

Socialism in Europe:

The French Revolution brought in the view of deeper socialism in Europe. The people were divided into liberals who do not believe in one religion alone and accept every religion, radicals who needed the government to rule be selected by a majority of people in the country and conservatives who believed only on slow changes and considered past events.

The former two groups wanted to change the socio-economic conditions turning themselves to revolutionaries.

Russian Revolution:

The majority of people in Russia depended on agriculture rest were workers for industry.

The government that governed them made to work heavily for long hours without hikes in wages.

In addition, the prices of goods shot up and people were unable to strive with fewer wages. This led to an illegal socialist society and activist party to operate for betterment.

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