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Words: 600 | Submitted: Mon Aug 18 2008
... are others, a long term cause was the poor leadership and rule of the Tsar; this made the people angry as they wanted a reliable and trustworthy leader. Another long term cause was the social hierarchy of Russia; it was Proletariat (working class) and then Bourgeoisie (middle class) above them and above Bourgeoisie was the Capitalists, this upset people, especially the Proletariat, as they believed that just because they were not as rich as the middle class, they should be treated any differently. Another long term cause could have been the rise of other political groups such as the Dumas or the Soviets; they gave many more people, especially the middle classes, a voice in government which turned the public against the Tsar even more, they also believed that the war should stop and so people began to support them because they felt the same. A long term cause that was quite ...
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