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Which two factors were general reasons for social unrest in Russia in the 1800s? Feudal landowners wanted to industrialize Russia.

The emancipation of the serfs took away the power of the nobles.
Russia’s defeat in war showed the czar’s inability to rule effectively.
The intelligentsia and the working class demanded greater liberal reforms.
Jews and ethnic minorities opposed industrialization.

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Russia's defeat in war showed the czar's inability to rule effectively.

The intelligentsia and the working class demanded greater lineral reforms.

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The answers are,
Russia’s defeat in war showed the czar’s inability to rule effectively
The intelligentsia and the working class demanded greater liberal reforms.

The social unrest in Russia's Tsar government because it did not address any of the problems with the transition problems of industrialization. The Russian empire was bureaucratic in decisions without considering and democratic form of system.
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