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I don’t understand your question, can you go into more detail please
For the answer to the question above, millions of peasants came into the towns or worked in rural factories and mines. In the last half-century of the old regime, the Empire's urban population grew from 7 to 28 million people. Factory conditions were terrible. T<span>he worker 'raised on the frugal habits of rural life' was 'much more easily satisfied' than his counterpart in Europe or North America, so that 'low wages appeared as a fortunate gift to Russian enterprise'. </span><span>Shopfloors were crammed with dangerous machinery. There were frequent accidents. Yet most workers were denied a legal right to insurance and, if they lost an eye or limb, could expect no more than a few roubles' compensation.</span>
I can answer the second part the men that controlled them paid very little lots of work hours and no vacations so they made a lot of money while the people made very little
Answer:They did not think Germany was paying attention to their work.
Explanation: Hitlor payed no attention to his Atom Bomb and was only intrested in land and power.