Russia lost power in the early 1900s power due to
unrest among the population
industry growing too quickly
the green revolution
increased industrial pollution
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Russia lost power in the early 1900s due to unrest among the population. The population was dissatisfied with the autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II, leading to widespread strikes, protests, and eventually the Russian Revolution in 1917. This revolution resulted in the collapse of the Tsarist regime and the establishment of the Soviet Union.