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what was the direct cause of Russian revolution (any four points)​

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Answered by archnaa834
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• Weak leadership of Czar Nicholas II—clung to autocracy despite changing times

• Poor working conditions, low wages, and hazards of industrialization

• New revolutionary movements that believed a worker-run government should

replace czarist rule

• Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1905), which led to rising unrest

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Answered by Akanksha0623
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The Main causes of Russian Revolution of 1917 are as :

1. World War I was a disaster for Russia as millions of soldiers and civilians were killed and there were economic crises and people were dissatisfied with the government. So it became a cause of Revolution.

2. Despotic and autocratic rule of Czars especially the later ones increased the public unrest which was also an important cause of Russian Revolution.

3. The Policy of Russification i.e One Czar, One Church and One Russia by Czar Nicholas II also added fuel to the fire.

4.  The pathetic condition of serfs, labors and workers was also the main cause of Russian Revolution.

5. The Labor Organisations increased consciousness among the labors which also became an important cause of Revolution.

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