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Goshia [24]
1 year ago
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If you lived in Russia in December 1916, how would you respond to these conditions? Check any that you agree with. I would steal

food to feed my family. I would trust that the tsar would make things better. I would leave Russia to look for a better life elsewhere. I would join a revolutionary group to overthrow the tsar. I would participate in demonstrations outside of the tsar’s palace.
History
2 answers:
kap26 [50]1 year ago
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The correct answer is D) I would join a revolutionary group to overthrow the Tsar.

The conditions people lived in Russia in December 1916 were so harsh. People that lived in Russa were suffering, they were poor and desperate. The situation was difficult, tension was high and the citizens were in a brink of social mobilization. In that month, the war had caused starvation in Russian’s citizens, inflation on the economy and immigration. Strikes in factories augmented protest and Rasputin is killed. The Tsar reign was living its lasts moments.  

melisa1 [442]1 year ago
7 0
Join the revolution to overthrow the tsar
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