The 1905 revolution and its aftermath - Causes of the 1905 Revolution - Triggers to Revolution
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What two events dramatically made the economic situation worse in Russia at the end of 1904?
- Economic Downturn
- Harvest Failure
What affect did the Russian economic downturn and harvest failure have on urban workers?
- unemployment
- high food prices
- disrupted electricity supplies
In St. Petersburg in the month following the dispute at the Putilov metal works how many Russian workers protested?
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Who did the Putilov strike escalate after the 9th January 1905?
- Putilov strike escalated into a general strike; involving more than 400,000 workers
- Soon there were similar strikes elsewhere in the Russian Empire
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