What made it easier for Russia to increase the availability of industrial workers?
a) the freeing of serfs in the mid-nineteenth century
b) a population boom with the introduction of the potato to the Russian diet
Consider This: In Eastern Europe, the peasant population had long been legally bound to the soil. See 7.4.1: An Exported Revolution.
c) the tsar’s decree that 20 percent of farm workers would be required to work in new factories
Consider This: In Eastern Europe, the peasant population had long been legally bound to the soil. See 7.4.1: An Exported Revolution.
d) the discovery of large coal deposits near Moscow, which convinced rural people to move there
Consider This: In Eastern Europe, the peasant population had long been legally bound to the soil. See 7.4.1: An Exported Revolution.
a) the freeing of serfs in the mid-nineteenth century
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