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?

  1. Economic Downturn
  2. Harvest Failure

What affect did the Russian economic downturn and harvest failure have on urban workers?

  1. unemployment
  2. high food prices
  3. disrupted electricity supplies

In St. Petersburg in the month following the dispute at the Putilov metal works how many Russian workers protested?

In the month following the dispute at the Putilov metal works 111,000 facotry workers protested on the streets over pay and conditions
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Who did the Putilov strike escalate after the 9th January 1905?

  1. Putilov strike escalated into a general strike; involving more than 400,000 workers
  2. Soon there were similar strikes elsewhere in the Russian Empire

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