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What two concerns led Russia’s noble class to oppose industrialization?
A. It would result in further foreign invasion.
B. It required new investment in factories and railways.
C. It would damage agriculture in Russia.
D.It would encourage migration to other countries.
E. It would threaten the power of nobles.

Respuesta :

Russian nobles opposed industrialization because it would damage agriculture. Many of them were farmers or depended on agriculture in some way. Also it would threaten their power is they ruled over farm workers.

The correct options are: C - E

The process of industrialization in Russia was very particular. There almost did not exist the bourgeois, who  they were the ones that promoted the commerce and the development of the factories in the rest of the countries. Because  it was the Russian government that invested money to form the first industries and generate conditions  favorable for its growth. The arrival of the railroad and the construction of thousands of kilometers of  railways was one of the keys to the rapid development of the Russian economy.