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what was the immediate cause of Russian Revolution??❣️❣️❣️​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The immediate causes of the revolution were military defeat in the Russo-Japanese War and the well-known massacre, known as Blood Sunday. These causes led toa continuous amount of discontent and people in Russia began to protest about how they wanted their country to run.

Answered by hussain48
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Immediate cause of Russian Revolution,,,

Russian in the late 19th and late 20th was a massive ampire, stretching from Poland to the Pacific. in 1914 , the country was home to approximately 165 million people representing a diverse range of religions, languages and cultures. ruling of such a massive state was n easy task especially as the long term problems with in Russia eroded the Romanov monarchy. in 1917 , this decay finally produced a Revolution , sweeping the old system away . while the turning point for the revolution was not an inevitable byproduct of war and there are long term causes that are equally important to recognize.

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