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Which features of Russian society were likely to cause problems for the Tsarist government in the first decade of the 20th century?  

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Which features of Russian society were likely to cause problems for the Tsarist government in the first decade of the 20th century? During the 1st decade of the 20th century the Tsarist government were faced with many rising problems from the society in Russia. Tension slowly increased in the society. The Russia of the tsars in the 19th century was an absolute monarchy. The Tsarist government experienced many difficulties with the opposition. There were many political parties who disagreed with the policies of the Tsar. Such parties were the liberals, communists and socialists. Many of the political parties were repressed which meant they had to live abroad. The Tsar did not tolerate extreme political groups that aimed to destroy the present government. Therefore they used a group of secret police to persecute opposition groups many of which were deported into Siberia or forced into exile. The liberals were seen as...

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