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The Tsar’s autocracy collapsed on 1917 due to the interplay of many factors- social, economic and political.
- The Russian state under Tsar Nicholas II was completely unsuited to the needs of modern times. The Tsar still believed in the autocratic absolute rights of the king.
- The bureaucracy that the Tsar recruited was top heavy, inefficient and inflexible. Members were recruited on the basis of privileges and patronage, not on merit.
- The hopes and efforts at gradual changes and democratic constitutional government after the Revolution of 1905 ended in disappointments and failure.
- The peasants and workers who formed large section of the population were miserable, deprived and frustrated. The Tsar was totally ignorant, indifferent to their conditions and needs.
- The Tsar had built a vast empire and imposed Russian language and culture on diverse nationalities.
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because of cultivation of vast land but not getting well salary....
then war...
problems faced by labourers...
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