HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Question
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Workers were not making fair wages
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Citizens did not want to be involved in WW1
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People are going hungry
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All of the above and even some more reasons
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Detailed explanation-1: -Changes in Society, The Tsarina and the War, The Tsar’s Incompetence, the Impact of the First World War, Rasputin and his Influence Over the Tsarina, Economic Problems, and Seize of Power are the main causes of the Russian Revolution.
Detailed explanation-2: -During the 1890s and early 1900s, bad living and working conditions, high taxes, and land hunger gave rise to more frequent strikes and agrarian disorders. These activities prompted the bourgeoisie of various nationalities in the Russian Empire to develop a host of parties, both liberal and conservative.
Detailed explanation-3: -The shortage of food supply, the effects of the Blood Sunday Massacre, and World War I on Russia were some of the major reasons for this revolution. Autocracy was one of the major reasons that led to this revolution. Czar Alexander II became famous in Russia when some reforms were brought by him.