Background of the Russian Revolution In March 1917, the situation of Russians became hopeless and workers sought for political change and food and fuel. In Petrograd (as St. Petersburg was renamed to avoid German contact), 40,000 workers received high wages for strikes, people and military overturned the emperor.
It was one of the reasons for the revolution in 1917, so it is important to discuss the Russian Revolution in 1905. In 1905, the Russian government was in a state of conflict and instability, which brought about many riots, mainly known as "blood Sunday". Bloody Sunday was mass killing of Russian workers marching to show Nicholas II to Russian emperor. 137). The parade was a peaceful parade, but the royal guard fired into the crowd to dispel mass public protests.
Reason for the Russian Revolution There are many reasons for the Russian revolution. The problem mainly involves political, economic and social problems. Many of them who raise political hurdles among people and seek change are the rulers. Because of Russia's many economic problems, people suffer from hunger and die. Finally, people want to change the life of a better life, and see the leaders who promise this. - A fraudulent state under the dictatorship regime threatens the vulnerable peace that exists in the modern world. As a society, Americans have opposed these enemies. However, we often do not look at the human nature of enemy civilians. People living in these systems are often subjected to long-term oppression. Democratic People's Republic of Korea is no exception, "Ice Brother is attracting attention." The North Korean government is living all aspects of life.