Consequences
1. Russia turning into a communist country.
2.Farmlands were distributed among farmers.
3.Factories were given to workers.
4. Banks were nationalized, thus a national council ran the country’s economy.
5.Russia backed out of World War I, having to sign the treaty of Brest-Litovsk that gave land to Germany.
Weak leadership of Czar Nicholas II—clung to autocracy despite changing times • Poor working conditions, low wages, and hazards of industrialization • New revolutionary movements that believed a worker-run government should replace czarist rule • Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1905), which led to rising