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Russian people came to oppose the tsars due to widespread discontent over autocratic rule, economic hardship, and social inequality. The impact of rapid industrialization, coupled with poor working conditions and a lack of political representation, fueled dissatisfaction among the working class and peasantry. Additionally, military defeats, such as in the Russo-Japanese War, and the harsh realities of World War I exacerbated frustrations, leading to revolutionary sentiments. The 1905 Revolution and the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution were pivotal moments reflecting this growing opposition.

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