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Ariba F.

Byramji Town, Nagpur, India - 440013.

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I am a student. .. I am taking I to VIII tution since a year ago.. I am in class IX.... I am good at science and maths... And i want to use my this talent to help other students too..

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St. Vincent Pallotti School Pursuing

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Class 9 Tuition

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CBSE

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Social science, Science, Mathematics

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CBSE

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I teach Class 9 Tuition Class.

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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

Kulaks were rich farmers. It is the Russian term for wealthy peasants who Stalin believed were hoarding grains to gain more profit. They were raided in 1928 and their supplies were confiscated. According to Marxism-Leninism, kulaks were a class enemy of the poor peasants. Stalin had to put the collectivisation... ...more

Kulaks were rich farmers. It is the Russian term for wealthy peasants who Stalin believed were hoarding grains to gain more profit. They were raided in 1928 and their supplies were confiscated. According to Marxism-Leninism, kulaks were a class enemy of the poor peasants. Stalin had to put the collectivisation programme in place to eliminate the kulaks, and establish large, state-controlled farms

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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The Tsar first dismissed the initial two Dumas and then packed the parliament with the conservatives. During the First World War, the Tsar took decisions without consulting the Duma. Large scale casualties of Russian soldiers in the war further alienated the people from the Tsar. Burning of crops... ...more

The Tsar first dismissed the initial two Dumas and then packed the parliament with the conservatives.

 During the First World War, the Tsar took decisions without consulting the Duma.

 Large scale casualties of Russian soldiers in the war further alienated the people from the Tsar.

Burning of crops and buildings by the retreating Russian armies created a huge shortage of food in Russia.

All of these led to the collapse of the Tsarist autocracy in 1917.

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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The working population in Russia was different from other countries in Europe before 1917 because not all Russian workers migrated from the villages to work in the industrial sector. Some of them continued to live in villages and went to work daily, to the towns.
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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward: Social Conditions: 85% of Russia's population was agriculturist. The industries were there, but rarely they were privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities... ...more

The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward:

 

Social Conditions: 85% of Russia's population was agriculturist. The industries were there, but rarely they were privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities for employment in factories. The peasant community was deeply religious but did not care much about the nobility. They believed that land must be divided amongst themselves.

 

Economic Condition: Russia was going through a bad period economically. Prices of essential good rise while real wages decreased by 20% leading to the famous St. Petersburg strike. This strike started a series of events that are together known as the 1905 Revolution. During this revolution, there were strikes all over the country, universities closed down, and various professionals and workers established the Union of Unions, demanding the establishment of a constituent assembly.

 

Political Condition: Political parties were illegal before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. In 1903, this party was divided into two groups - Mensheviks and Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks, who were in majority, were led by Lenin who is regarded as the greatest thinker on socialism after Marx.

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Class 9 Tuition

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Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

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Tutor's Home

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CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Social science, Science, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

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Answers by Ariba F. (9)

Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

Kulaks were rich farmers. It is the Russian term for wealthy peasants who Stalin believed were hoarding grains to gain more profit. They were raided in 1928 and their supplies were confiscated. According to Marxism-Leninism, kulaks were a class enemy of the poor peasants. Stalin had to put the collectivisation... ...more

Kulaks were rich farmers. It is the Russian term for wealthy peasants who Stalin believed were hoarding grains to gain more profit. They were raided in 1928 and their supplies were confiscated. According to Marxism-Leninism, kulaks were a class enemy of the poor peasants. Stalin had to put the collectivisation programme in place to eliminate the kulaks, and establish large, state-controlled farms

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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The Tsar first dismissed the initial two Dumas and then packed the parliament with the conservatives. During the First World War, the Tsar took decisions without consulting the Duma. Large scale casualties of Russian soldiers in the war further alienated the people from the Tsar. Burning of crops... ...more

The Tsar first dismissed the initial two Dumas and then packed the parliament with the conservatives.

 During the First World War, the Tsar took decisions without consulting the Duma.

 Large scale casualties of Russian soldiers in the war further alienated the people from the Tsar.

Burning of crops and buildings by the retreating Russian armies created a huge shortage of food in Russia.

All of these led to the collapse of the Tsarist autocracy in 1917.

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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The working population in Russia was different from other countries in Europe before 1917 because not all Russian workers migrated from the villages to work in the industrial sector. Some of them continued to live in villages and went to work daily, to the towns.
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Answered on 17/02/2022 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies/History/Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward: Social Conditions: 85% of Russia's population was agriculturist. The industries were there, but rarely they were privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities... ...more

The Social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905 was backward:

 

Social Conditions: 85% of Russia's population was agriculturist. The industries were there, but rarely they were privately owned. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. They mainly migrated to cities for employment in factories. The peasant community was deeply religious but did not care much about the nobility. They believed that land must be divided amongst themselves.

 

Economic Condition: Russia was going through a bad period economically. Prices of essential good rise while real wages decreased by 20% leading to the famous St. Petersburg strike. This strike started a series of events that are together known as the 1905 Revolution. During this revolution, there were strikes all over the country, universities closed down, and various professionals and workers established the Union of Unions, demanding the establishment of a constituent assembly.

 

Political Condition: Political parties were illegal before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. In 1903, this party was divided into two groups - Mensheviks and Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks, who were in majority, were led by Lenin who is regarded as the greatest thinker on socialism after Marx.

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Ariba F. conducts classes in Class 9 Tuition. Ariba is located in Byramji Town, Nagpur. Ariba takes Online Classes- via online medium. Ariba is pursuing In class 9 from St. Vincent Pallotti School. She is well versed in English.

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