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following were the social, economic, and political conditions in Russia before
1905.
(a) Social Conditions: The majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity which had
grown out of the Greek Orthodox Church. But the empire also included Catholics,
Protestants, Muslims and Buddhists. The non-Russian nationalities were not
treated equal to that of Russian nationalities. They were not given the freedom
to follow their culture and language. Workers were divided into group on the
basis of skill and training. Peasants formed their group called commune or mir.
b) Economic conditions: The majority of Russians were agriculturists. Grain was
the main item of export from Russia. Industries were few. Prominent industrial
areas were St Petersburg and Moscow. Much of the production was done by the
craftsmen. There were large factories alongside the craft workshops. With the
expansion of the Russian rail network, foreign investment in factories grew.
There were huge coal, iron and steel production. There were equal numbers of
factory workers and craftsmen. The workers were exploited by capitalists who
made their life miserable.
(c) Political Conditions: Russia was a monarchy. (Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia and
its empire that extended to current-day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia,
parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. It stretched to the Pacific and comprised
today’s Central Asian states, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan). The
Tsars believed in the divine rights of kings. They were not responsible to the
Parliament. All political parties were illegal in Russia.
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