What are the objectives of russia and french revolution
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The main objectives of the Russian revolution were the following :
1) The system of government in Russia was autocratic where decisions were taken by the Czar and few Aristocrats . The Revolutionaries favoured a socialist movement .
2) The Revolutionaries felt that war was being fought to satisfy imperial ambitions and it was suicidal .So they favoured to free Russia from the first World War , I.e., Russia's withdrawal from the war .
3) The other objective was to save Russians from foreign exploitation and therefore control of industries by workers.
4) To grant equal status to the non-Russian nationalities , I.e., right to self-determination to all nationalities.
5) Transfer of land to the tiller.
1) The system of government in Russia was autocratic where decisions were taken by the Czar and few Aristocrats . The Revolutionaries favoured a socialist movement .
2) The Revolutionaries felt that war was being fought to satisfy imperial ambitions and it was suicidal .So they favoured to free Russia from the first World War , I.e., Russia's withdrawal from the war .
3) The other objective was to save Russians from foreign exploitation and therefore control of industries by workers.
4) To grant equal status to the non-Russian nationalities , I.e., right to self-determination to all nationalities.
5) Transfer of land to the tiller.
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