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The workers organized a huge march at Petrograd on 9 January 1905 demanding political rights and economic reforms. The march was fired at by the soldiers and hundreds of demonstrators were massacred. This event is known as the :

AOctober Revolution

BBloody Sunday

CFebruary Revolution

DRed Summer

Answer:

B. Bloody Sunday

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Russian Revolution

  • Farmers and factory workers in Russia led a tragic life under the autocracy of the Tzartist emperors, who ruled Russia.

  • The low agricultural production affected the farmer's income. Moreover, the landless farmers had to pay huge tax.

  • Though Russia was rich in natural resources, their industrial production was meagre. It was the foreigners who controlled majority of the industries that existed there.

  • Writers like Maxim Gorky, Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev, and Anton Chekov depicted the plight of the workers and farmers in their works.

  • The Marxist ideologies formulated by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels stirred the workers. They called for establishing the supremacy of the workers instead of that by the capitalists.

  • Based on the Marxist ideologies,the Social Democratic Workers Party was formed.

  • Later, this party was split into the Mensheviks (minority) and the Bolsheviks (majority).

  • The main leaders of the Bolsheviks were Lenin and Trotsky.

  • Alexander Kerensky led the Mensheviks.

  • The crisis reached its worst when Russia was defeated in the Russia-Japan war in 1905.

  • The workers organized a huge march at Petrograd on 9 January 1905 demanding political rights and economic reforms.

  • The march was fired at by the soldiers and hundreds of demonstrators were massacred. This event is known as the Bloody Sunday.

  • Workers' organizations called “the Soviets" were formed all over Russia to conduct strikes

  • When the strikes gained massive strength, the emperor was compelled to form a legislative assembly called Duma.

  • Ignoring the protest from Duma, Nicholas II, the then Tsar decided to participate in the First World War that started in 1914. A lot of Russian soldiers were killed in this war

  • Food shortage became severe by 1917. Thousands of women marched along the streets of Petrograd on 8 March 1917 clamouring for bread.

  • The workers organized protest march in Petrograd. Though the soldiers clashed with the demonstrators in the beginning, later they joined the workers.

  • The workers captured Petrograd and Nicholas II was thrown out of power.

  • A provisional government was formed under Alexander Kerensky, the Menshevik leader. Since the Russian calendar was a few days behind the international calendar, this revolution that took place in March came to be known as the February Revolution

  • A group of soviets did not approve of the provisional government.

  • Vladimir Lenin, who had been in Switzerland, came to Russia and strongly opposed the provisional government.

  • He argued that the entire power should be transferred to the Soviets if they were to realize the aims of the revolution. The Bolsheviks and the Soviets supported him

  • In October 1917, the Bolsheviks organized an armed rebellion against the provisional government.

  • Kerensky fled from the country and Russia came under the control of the Bolsheviks. This event, through which the Bolsheviks attained power, is known as the October Revolution


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  3. റഷ്യയുടെ പാശ്ചാത്യവൽക്കരണത്തിന് തുടക്കം കുറിച്ച ചക്രവർത്തി - ഇവാൻ  അഞ്ചാമൻ 
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