What were the main causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917
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The main causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 were the poverty of the peasant class, the rise of the urban industrial class, the antiquated and oppressed military, a growing intellectual movement, and the inefficiency and autocracy of the Tsarist regime. The revolution was catalyzed by Russia's catastrophic participation in World War I, during which massive casualties and expenditures brought famine and unrest.
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The main causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917
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Causes of the Russian Revolution.
- 1917 marked two distinguished revolutions in Russia: the overthrow of the Tsarist government and the establishment of the Provisional Government.
- One of the numerous significant causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was that workers and working-class characters rebelled against the regime of Tsar Nicholas II.
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