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29 March, 23:11

What was a cause of the Russian Revolution

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  1. 29 March, 23:31
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    Russia entered World War One on the side of the Allies against the coalition of Germany and Austria-Hungary (the Central Powers) in 1914. The Russian army performed very badly during the war, suffering several defeats, numerous casualties and losses. There were also famine and production shortages in the country in those convulse years. The people were desperate and very angry with the tsarist government. TheTsar was forced to abdicate in February 1917, a moderate government took place. In November 1917, the Bolsheviks organized a succesful revolt and took power. Causes? Military distaster, food scarcity and famine, political and social chaos, weakness of the central authorities; all those factores contributed to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
  2. 30 March, 00:22
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    Cause of the Russian Revolution are discussed below:

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    The major causes of the Russian revolution are such as:

    In 1905 Russia suffered from the humiliating defeat to the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese war. Peasants were unhappy over economic problems and losses in World War I. Alone Russia has faced the Highest causality losses in the First World War. Widespread Discontent in all classes towards Tsar Nicholas II.
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