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Destiney Mcclain
16 April, 20:00
How were russian czars often european leaders?
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Aarav Oconnor
16 April, 22:43
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So 80 percent of Russians were serfs who farmed for nobles and lived in poverty. Industrialization created a new middle class, but they had no power in the government.
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