Social Sciences, asked by mkpatel121200, 2 months ago

What were the demands made by the workers in St.
Petersburg who went on a strike ?
Reduction of working time to eight
hours
Increase in wages
Improvement in working conditions
All the above
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Answered by leya031162
38

Answer:

The workers went on a strike demanding a reduction in the working day to eight hours, an increase in wages and improvement in working conditions.

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Answered by Tulsi4890
9

All of the above were the demands made by the workers in St. Petersburg who went on a strike.

  • Russia was earlier an autocracy and the Tsar was not subject to Parliament. The working class was being exploited during this rule.
  • During the Revolution of 1905, the Democrats and Revolutionaries persuaded peasants and workers after which they went on strike in St. Petersburg.
  • The working class went on strike and demanded freedom of speech, an eight-hour workday, increased wages, and an improvement in the working conditions.
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