All the young males were forced and conscripted into the army to help the war out. This issue had further leaving their farming job into the hands of the women of the elderly, who were found to be much more incapable than the males in that time. The farms were running worse, while the horses were seized for transporting military equipment, which had worsen the situation of the agricultural work. Moreover, the people suffered from insufficient foods because most of their products of plantations were sent to the army by the government. By sending their products away what they had got in return was merely low and inadequate prices. The life of the peasants was getting worse as there was news saying that the war conditions are terrible. They lived in fears. Moreover the food shortages had inevitably led to inflation. By the war time, the price of meat had risen 300% while flour prices risen by 200%. The people had no way and no money to buy those expensive raw materials. In such bad condition, they weren’t helped by the Russian ‘scorched earth’ policy whereby large areas of farmland were set alight to prevent food resources falling into the hands of the Germans. The people were …show more content…
This group of historians thinks that the World War I had not only revealed the poor government planning, yet it also revealed the political ineptitude of the Tsar. The people had already being very unhappy with the government’s decision to go on the war against German. The impact of this war had shown important values as the Duma was dissolved in 1915, when the war was going on. The incapable Tsar, Nicholas II wanted to have his sole control over the conduct of the war. Everyone had come to knowledge that the Tsar was lack of experience, yet, still, the Tsar insisted on taking over the command of armed forces and direct the fighting, which had lowered the confidences in the armies. Thus, the Tsar had become the target for officers’ criticisms of the war effort. Tsar was then cut off from the information about the situation in St.Petersburg. Resulting from Nicholass II was in the war, his wife Alexandra had took over the control of government in the capital. She was not liked by the people as she had a German background. Furthermore she had added to the demoralization of the government by mistaking the advice of Rasputin (known as decaying the regime). As a result Rasputin misused the power and got both church and government positions for his own friends and cronies. His reaction had upset and