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Russia at the turn of the century - Coggle Diagram
Russia at the turn of the century
feuadal social structure
TSAR
Judges and nobles
Police and soldiers
wealthy upper classes
everyone else
geography
isolated
lots of useless land
only good ports are across the siberia
only fertile land is in the European flatland
people and nationalitys
large variety
massive russian majoraty
purges like pogroms happening semi-regularly
hard to move around so regions are wildly different
social structure
majority peasants/serfs
some 'kulaks' peasants who did well
nobility and clergy were 1.5% of population
large amounts of urbanises who were white-collar workers who might be capable of becoming wealthy in the future
political structure
durma was a semi-democratic government that was overruled when any meaningful changes were attempted
religeon and the church
orthodox church was a massive majoraty
all religious groups in the empire placed the Tsar as a person of massive importance
the presence of holy men
Rasputin