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Why did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917 ?

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Answered by srivastavadeepa08
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The Tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917 due to the following reasons— (a) Miserable Condition of the Workers (i) The industrial workers in Russia got very low wages. (ii) They had very long working hours, sometimes upto 15 hours. (iii) A large number of workers were unemployed, (iv) The workers demanded higher wages and reduction in working hours but their demands were not met and they became dissatisfied.

Answered by minahilasif06
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Explanation:

The Tsarist collapsed in 1917 due to the following reason:

1. With in Russia a democratic groups had become more vigorous. The Czar however still regard as his secret duty to preserve absolute authority.

2. The Russian people wanted that war should come to an end. The Czar had already mismanaged the war and he insisted on continuing to take part in it.

3. The peasants were extremely dissatisfied. They wanted that cultivable land should be given to that tiller's but the autocratic government did not pay any heed to their demands.

4. The working conditions of the workers were deplorable. There was a General demand that the industries should be controlled by the workers themselves. However the Czars and the ruling classes favoured the industrialists and neglected the workers.

5. There was widespread discontent against the autocratic rule of Czar. The royal family did not enjoy people respect because of the influence of Rasputin. The Russian autocracy was bound to collapse as it had no support from the people.

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