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russia lost power in the 1990s due to A the rise of the romanovs B unrest among the poor C religious conflict D catherin I's cruelty

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The correct answer to why Russia lost power in the 1990s is **B) unrest among the poor**. The 1990s in Russia were marked by significant economic hardship, political instability, and social challenges following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. These factors contributed to widespread dissatisfaction and unrest among the population, particularly among the economically disadvantaged.

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