why did the Tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917?
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- The Tsar rejected the first two dumas and then packed Parliament with conservatives
- During World War I, the Tsar made the decision without consulting the Duma.
- Large-scale casualties of Russian soldiers in the war separated the people from the Tsar.
- The retreat of Russian forces led to a severe shortage of food in Russia by burning crops and buildings.
All these led to the collapse of Czarist autocracy in 1917.
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Answer: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.
(b) Miserable Condition of Peasants:
(i) Most of the peasants were landless and very poor.
(ii) They also had to do free labour for the landlords.
(c) Russia's Defeat in the First World War:
(i) Initially, the people rallied around Tsar Nicholas II; however Russian armies suffered defeats and a large number of soldiers were killed in the war.
(ii) The Russian population wanted to withdraw from the war, but the Tsar was not willing to do so.
(d) Rasputin's Role The people were also against the policies of the monk named Rasputin.
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