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why did tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917? (ques of ch 2 his cls 9)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the winter of 1917, factory workers faced acute food shortage and extreme cold climate. Dissatisfaction was raging high among the workers.
A factory lockout on the right bank of the river Neva, triggered a strike in the month of February, 1917. 50 other factories joined in the strike. In many factories women led the strike. The government tried many measures to contain the strike. Curfew was imposed, the cavalry and police were called out to suppress the workers. The dissatisfied worker could not be contained. On the 27th of February, the Police Head Quarters’ were ransacked.
The turning point of this revolt was when the government regiments joined the striking workers. They formed the ‘ Soviet’ or ‘Council’. The Tsar was advised to abdicate. Thus the February Revolution brought down the monarchy in 1917.

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alishabatra39: like first is revolution if 1905 explain then workers condition briefly then immediate cause
Answered by KartikSharma13
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The main reasons of decline of tsarist autocracy in Russia are :

The sole decision of tsar to actively participate in the world war which led to many causalities. The downfall of industries due to active participation in the world war. There was an acute shortage of food which led to riots. 
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