Social Sciences, asked by pvinita06, 11 months ago

Write a few lines to show what you know about:
(i) Kulaks
(ii) The Duma
(iii) Women workers between 1900 and 1930 ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kulak: in the history of the Russia and Soviet Union, the kulak was the term given to the affluent peasants. This term represented the wealthy peasants, who owned comparatively large field and a big number of cattle. They formed a major figure in the communities; they possessed some social and administrative powers.

The Duma: Duma was the parliament of Russia. In his October manifesto of 1905, Tsar Nicholas II (the emperor of Russia who ruled between 1894 and 1917),  established the Duma (a representative assembly).  

Women worker: They made up around 31% of the workers but they were paid less than male workers. Women who worked in factories led strikes during the February revolution.

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Answered by vinoddedha34gmailcom
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i. kulkas during the Russian revolution were the wealthy and rich peasants that were thought to be hoarding the grains or crops during 1920's and 1930's .

ii. Duma was the Russian parliament. tsar Nicolas II held elections of the duma but did not allow it to become a real representative body.

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