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2. What caused the Russian Revolution?

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The Russian Revolution was primarily caused by a combination of social, economic, and political factors. These included widespread discontent among the Russian population due to harsh working conditions, low wages, and lack of political freedoms under the autocratic rule of the Tsar. Additionally, Russia's involvement in World War I and the resulting economic strain and high casualties further fueled discontent and contributed to the revolution. The revolutionary ideas of Bolshevik leaders such as Vladimir Lenin and the effectiveness of their propaganda also played a significant role in sparking and sustaining the revolution.
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