Russia Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Russia's Lower Classes.

Russia Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Russia's Lower Classes.
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Russia's Lower Classes

Summary: The main problem surrounding the peasants was not the goals they had set for the revolution, but the many different ways of obtaining those goals. Russia is, of course, a big country and communication was not too good in 1917 but without unity, their dreams of a better future for themselves and their children would never become reality.
Russia's Lower Classes

The spring and early summer of 1917 was a very desperate time for Russia's lower classes because of the fact that they were finally fed up with their lifestyle and wanted change. The February Revolution brought about many topics that had been on the minds of the workers, soldiers, and peasants for some time including the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary and whether it should be continued as well as how and what form of future government should be chosen. The benefits that the lower classes would receive, such as land, peace, education and higher wages were other pressing issues that led to the Russian February Revolution. One of the major problems with all of the issues brought up by the lower classes was their agreement on how they should be resolved. Unity with one another, not the government, is a key component to starting a...

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