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The rule of Tsars was called a Nationalistic jail,why?​

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Answered by CCHAYAN
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Answer:

The rule of tsars was called nationalistic jail in Russia because it was too cruel, rude and hard for Russian citizens

Explanation:

Workers worked under hard conditions and were discriminated based on their "social status". They were also paid meagre wages, and women were paid way too low than men. The Russian speakers dominated the ethnic groups, and most of them were divided according to their skills. Finally, the "Soviet Union" was governed by Russian speaking people

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Answered by niranjanmtheroth
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Answer: The rule of tsars was called nationalistic jail in Russia because it was too cruel, rude and hard for Russian citizens

Workers worked under hard conditions and were discriminated based on their "social status". They were also paid meagre wages, and women were paid way too low than men. The Russian speakers dominated the ethnic groups, and most of them were divided according to their skills. Finally, the "Soviet Union" was governed by Russian speaking people.

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