b. By ending its feudal system and creating an industrial labor force
c. by encouraging private business to industrialize at their own pace
d. by building huge canels to facilitate industrialization without railroads\
In the 19th century, Russia responded to international industrialization by ending its feudal system, liberating serfs, and creating an industrial labor force. Key machinery and technological advancements were imported, and railways were developed for industrial growth.
In response to the growing international industrialization in the 19th century, Russia took the route of ending its feudal system and undertook measures to create an industrial labor force. It should be noted that Russia was relatively late in this undertaking compared to Western countries. Key machinery and technological advancements were imported from Europe to help in the industrialization process. One of the key events during this period was the Emancipation Reform of 1861, which ended serfdom, liberating serfs to become wage laborers, thus supporting the growth of industry.
While there were some efforts to encourage private businesses to industrialize, the state still had significant control over the process. Railways were seen as a critical element in Russia's industrial growth, linking distant parts of the vast Empire and facilitating the transportation of goods and materials. The industrialization of Russia in the 19th century, though slower compared to Western Europe, laid the groundwork for its development into a major global power in the 20th century.
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1) Many people take advantage to other discrimination
2) People do not like each other
3) When you came to a poor family people treated you for nothing.
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have nothing to do with foreign countries and isolate the U.S. from other world problems.
sign treaties with the European nations to assist each other if attacked in the future.
support the League of Nations in every way possible to avoid any future wars.
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