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why did the people of the Russian revolution believed that doing a revolution was the only way to make the change they wanted

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Answered by Anonymous
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The year 1917 brought two major changes in World War I.

First, in its continuing effort to prevent all countries’ ships from transporting food and supplies to Britain, the German navy’s submarines sank several American ships

. In response, President Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Germany and the Central powers in April.

The declaration brought a powerful new army into the war on the side of the Allied powers.

The second change was occurring as Congress voted to approve the American president’s request: a revolution had begun to take place in Russia.

Answered by gopu143
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hey mate ..

i can little bit elaborate about russian revolution ..

so here is yr ans of yr qun ...

Russia industrialized much later than Western Europe and the United States. When it finally did, around the turn of the 20th century, it brought with it immense social and political changes.

Between 1890 and 1910, for example, the population of major Russian cities such as St. Petersburg and Moscow nearly doubled, resulting in overcrowding and destitute living conditions for a new class of Russian industrial workers.

A population boom at the end of the 19th century, a harsh growing season due to Russia’s northern climate, and a series of costly wars—starting with the Crimean War (1854-1856)—meant frequent food shortages across the vast empire.

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