The monarchical government was replaced in Russia by a regime that did not change much the situation of the poor inhabitants of the
country. This situation can be understood if we know that:
A. The Russian political class was not prepared to govern the country.
B. Democracy was hardly an assumption due to corruption.
C. The war did not allow the inhabitants to carry out any activity
D. The Bolsheviks did not allow the workers to organize
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During the 1890s and early 1900s, bad living- and working-conditions, high taxes and land hunger gave rise to more frequent strikes and agrarian disorders. These activities prompted the bourgeoisie of various nationalities in the Russian Empire to develop a host of different parties, both liberal and conservative.
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