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What was the general attitude of the Russian people toward their government in the early 1900s??...plz help me smby
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What was the general attitude of the Russian people toward their government in the early 1900s??...plz help me smby
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They were tired of being told what to do by the Tsar and his wife. The majority of the population was poor and wanted better working conditions and more equal rights. Essentially, mad and exhausted of waiting for change to happen.
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Many were poor and broken. They wanted better living conditons. This was the general attitude of the russian people in the early 1900s
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