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What difficulty did Russia face in industrializing its economy?

A. Lack of natural resources
B. Constant rebellion
C. Low population
D. Its large size​

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Answer:

C.Low Population I'm sorry if I am wrong

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Answer:

Large size

Step-by-step explanation:

In the late 1800s, Russia and Japan engaged in their own industrialization campaigns to keep up with the growing wealth and military power of western European nations. Russia covered a massive landmass consisting of many different ethnic groups. (See Map 26.2 in your textbook.) Russian society was mostly agricultural, with serfs, or peasants, bound to the service of landowning nobles. Industrialization attempts phased out serfdom, encouraged the building of railroads and industry, and encouraged foreign investment in Russian businesses

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