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What factors were responsible for the Russian Revolution in 1917

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Corruption and inefficiency were rampant in the imperial government, and ethnic minorities were anxious to escape Russian domination.


Workers, and soldiers finally stood up after the enormous and largely pointless slaughter of World War which destroyed Russia’s economy as well as its prestige as a European power.


This led to Communist revolution

Answered by Sidyandex
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Russian revolution occurs due to many reasons.

Few of them are as follows:

• Czars Autocratic rules which result in the fire among the peasants, labourers, students and intellectuals.

• Russification policies of the Czar III which made people rebel against them.

• The whole social system followed up in Russia where poor class consists of serfs, labourers, and peasants.

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