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what are the causes of russian revolution​

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Answered by ravneet4919
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Answer:

Military Defeat in World War I

Russia entered World War I relatively underdeveloped. While the country had taken significant steps forward in the 20 years prior to the war, it was distinctly less industrialized than its allies. Russia’s navy had been decimated during a conflict with Japan in 1904 and 1905, as well as internal strife.

Answered by tarunmandalcrj12
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Answer:

I. Political Causes

a. In Russia, Czar ruled in highly autocratic manner.

b. He believed in ‘Divine  Theory of Kingship’

c. He did not want any limitation in his power.

d. The common mass had no participation in administration.

II. Social Causes

a. The Russian society was divided into two categories-

i. Privileged Class

ii. Non Privileged Class

b. Privileged class consisted factory owners and get all the facilities from Czar.

c. Non privileged classes consisted the worker and the farmer and get no facilities.

d. 90% of the Russian populations were workers and farmers.

e. 80% of them were earned their living from agriculture.

III. Economic Causes

a. In Russia, the industries were found in pockets.

b. St. Petersburg and Moscow were the prominent industrial areas.

c. Expansion of railways helped in factory set up in 1890s.

d. Worker had to work twelve to fifteen hour and their wages were very less.

e. About 31% of the factory labor were women.

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