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what are the reason for russian society to turn against the emperors​

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Answered by llsll0123456
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The Decline of the Russian Empire

With the increasing political unrest within the Empire, the rule of law and the monarch's position was severely tested – by strikes, assassinations, demonstrations, terrorism, and ultimately, the 1905 revolution

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Russia had no form of income tax. The Tsar taxed the produce of the peasant farmers to raise money to maintain his regime. The burden of taxation was so great that periodic riots broke out. The peasants of Russia had been freed from serfdom in 1861 by Alexander II.

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