Three of the elements in Russia which encouraged the unrest of 1917.
Explanation:
Those were the impoverishment of the laborers who attempted to make due on their little plots of land and to pay the obligations they owed to purchase their property after the serf framework was changed; numerous workers who couldn't find success with it fled to the urban areas and participated in the nearby mechanical insurgency however were mistreated by lacking wages and poor working conditions and in conclusion WWI brought about the poor masses in Russia being utilized as ordinance grain in an unjustifiable radical war to separate up the world diversely not at all like WWII which was to end the Nazi tyrrany.
Three of the factors in Russia which fostered the revolution of 1917 were the impoverishment of the peasants who struggled to survive on their small plots of land and to pay the debts they owed to buy their land after the serf system was changed; many peasants who couldn't make a go of it fled to the cities and took part in the local industrial revolution but were oppressed by inadequate wages and poor working conditions and lastly WWI resulted in the poor masses in Russia being used as canon fodder in an unjust imperialist war to divide up the world differently unlike WWII which was to end the Nazi tyrrany.