Russian society operated under a strict hierarchical system that placed aristocrats at the top, totally supported by the lower classes. Although the peasants and industrial workers represented four -fifths of the population all power and privilege restored in the hands of the Russian elite.
Georgian republic= then a part of USSR, when he was younger- Czarist Russia.
Capitalism
communization
how did world war 1 help the Bolsheviks seize power in russia in 1917 Russia did not do well in World War 1. Losses were so high that Russia withdrew from the war in 1917, increasing the Russian people's dissatisfaction with Czarist rule.
Food shortages lead to popular uprising in Russia
No, it wasn't.
Czarist Russia, of course.
persecuted minority
Georgian republic= then a part of USSR, when he was younger- Czarist Russia.
You need to answer this question question because we don’t do homework. You need to describe the Czarist Russia.
The Czarist leaders, much like the Aristocratic society of France, was disliked because they were known for excessive spending of government funds and unfair ruling. The end of the Czars happened with the execution of the Romanov Family in 1918 by the Bolshevik party.
A rigid class structure
Vladimir Lenin came to power via a October Revolution in Russia in 1917, which brought an end to Czarist Russia and started the creation of a Communist State.
Russia's society is the people who live in Russia.
Capitalism
Years after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the new communist regime under Stalin forced him to let former Czarist bureaucrats remain in various important positions. A Soviet account published in 1932 states that as high as 50% of former Czarist managers and bureaucrats were still in place.
Czarist Russia has always faced dangers. Whether from the South, West or East, many nations have invaded Russia. Surprisingly, the Poles invaded and occupied Moscow from 1608 to 1613.