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write any two effect of 1905 revolution

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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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1.The Revolution of 1905 was the culmination of many years of Russian repression and unrest.  Economic conditions in Russia were already poor, and had been since the Emancipation of serfs in 1861 by Alexander II.  This affected the peasants poorly, whose sole income was from farming that they now did not have enough workers for.  Industrialism was forced to become their main source of income. In the years leading up to 1905, the Russian workers were experiencing very bad working conditions.  This included working 11 hours a day and 10 hours on Sunday.   In 1904, the prices of goods decreased dramatically, due to inflation, which led to poor economic conditions.

 

2.As workers were centralized in factories, this also allowed more radical ideas to come forward.  The Russians had heard about Western ideals, including democracy and humanitarianism, and how revolutions forced the government to listen to these ideas.  The country of Russia was also split into several parties, including Autocrats, Capitalists, Constitutional Democrats, Socialist Revolutionaries, and Social Democrats.  The social unrest of the working class and the political unrest created by the numerous parties led to the Revolution of 1905.

Answered by kaushik377
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Hey your answer-
The military remained loyal throughout the Revolution of 1905, as shown by their shooting of revolutionaries when ordered by the Tsar, making overthrow difficult. These reforms were outlined in a precursor to the Constitution of 1906 known as the October Manifesto which created the Imperial Duma.
The 1905 Russian Revolution.
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