- An eight-hour workday.
- A minimum wage.
- Improved working conditions.
- The right to form unions.
- The right to vote for the Tsarist Duma (parliament).
- Freedom of speech and assembly.
- The end of the Russo-Japanese War.
- An eight-hour workday.
- A minimum wage.
- Improved working conditions.
- The right to form unions.
- The right to vote for the Tsarist Duma (parliament).
- Freedom of speech and assembly.
- The end of the Russo-Japanese War.
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