what were the immediate consequence of Russian revolution
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Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community. 2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state.
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Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community. 2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state
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1. Most industries and banks were nationalised in November 1917.
2. This meant the government took over the ownership and management. Land was declared social property.
3. Peasants were allowed to seize the land of the nobility.
4. In cities, Bolsheviks enforced the partition of large houses according to family requirements.
5. They banned the use of old title
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