Which of the following factors was the most important in the collapse of Tsarist Russia in 1917?
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... "Which of the following factors was the most important in the collapse of Tsarist Russia in 1917?" a)Russian Society b)Nicholas II's Personality and Beliefs c)The 1905 Revolution d)The First World War Discuss all four topics before making your conclusion. Russia was a very unique country. It was huge and one of the last countries to use an autocratic system of government. However under the autocratic skin of the country laid terrible troubles. Troubles and problems that would continue to well up until they exploded. Starving people, poor conditions, hatred and opposition were included in this boiling cauldron. The cauldron did spill over in 1917. The public had a chance to avenge and revolt. But what caused the breakdown of a once powerful and mighty nation to one of poverty and revolt? That is what I intend to find out. Russia had a huge area and an equally huge amount













