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Lucian Schultz
14 September, 19:25
What factors led to the Russian revolution
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Roger Richards
14 September, 20:23
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1. The autocratic policies of the czars and their resistance to change
2. Lack of industrialization and economic growth
3. The Russo-Japanese War
4. Bloody Sunday
5. World War I
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