Not many.
"Horseless carriages" were still considered experimental gadgets in 1900, and were much more prominent in Germany, France, and the US. While Russia did not generally outlaw autos, they would have been rare, and a curiosity rather than a prevalent means of tranportation. This changed considerably by World War I in 1914. The mass production of cars was underway early in the 20th century, notably by Ransom Olds (Oldsmobile) in 1902.
Yes there were. Even in the late 1800's and early 1900's there were cars.
No the belong to russia
no, the largest social class was the peasants who represented over 80% if the population.
ok one thing cars change that's only one thing i can thing of right now
Russia was ruled by Tsar Nicholas Romanov II. He had absolute powers and rules with no parliament or advisory. The Russian people had no say in the government and couldn't debate any issues freely. This is why there were two rebellions and revolutions in Russia, during Nicholas' rule.
yes they did, cars where invented in about 1885 so cars were quite a regular thing in 1900
i think 0 cars
they have SPEED
There was around 4,200 cars in the 1900's. And now in 2011 there is about 400 million.
cars were made close to 1900.. In 1800 there were no cars!
the cars were invented in the early 1900's.
yes
"In 1900 only 4,192 passenger cars (and no trucks or buses) were built in the United States."
Cars were not invented until the early 1900's.
yes, but not famous cars.
Cars made by Daimler or Benz.
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