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what are the answers to these questions.. it's from the chapter Russian revolution..
1.Mention two Central powers.
2. Who led the protest of the workers.
3. Who were jadidists.
4. What was the name of the queen.
5. Who led the bolsheviks.
6. Percentage of Russian population who earned their living from agriculture.
7. What was the percentage made up by women of the factory labour force by 1914 . 8. What was the name of the monk who advised the queen
9. Which industry led the protest
10. What was the Russian parliament called.

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Answered by brarr1789
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Answer:

1. The Central Powers, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria – hence also known as the Quadruple Alliance – was one of the two main factions during World War I (1914–18) The Central Powers consisted of the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the beginning of the war

2.Leon Trotsky, who felt a strong connection to the Bolsheviki, had not given up a compromise but spearheaded strike action in over 200 factories. By 26 October [O.S. 13 October] 1905, over 2 million workers were on strike and there were almost no active railways in all of Russia.

3.The Jadids were Muslim modernist reformers within the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th century.

4.Alexandra Feodorovna

5. The political group that proved most troublesome for Kerensky, and would eventually overthrow him, was the Bolshevik Party, led by Vladimir Lenin.

6.About 85 per cent of the Russian empire's population earned their living from agriculture. This proportion was higher than in most European countries.

7Women made up 31 per cent of the factory labour force by 1914 but they were paid less than men.

8.He has been described as a monk or as a "strannik" (wanderer or pilgrim), though he held no official position in the Russian Orthodox Church.

9 Led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin, leftist revolutionaries launch a nearly bloodless coup d'État against Russia's ineffectual Provisional Government

10

After the unrest in January 1905, the Tsar was forced to give in to the demands for change and promised a parliament.

Thus, the Russian parliament called Duma was established in which more people had a voice in the running of Russia.

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