Russia lost power in the 1900s due to what

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unrest among the poor

religious conflict

Catherin i's cruelty

the rise of the romanovs

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Russia lost power in the 1900s primarily due to unrest among the poor. This unrest was fueled by widespread poverty, dissatisfaction with the Tsarist regime, and the impact of World War I, which exacerbated economic and social issues. The culmination of these factors contributed to the Russian Revolution in 1917, leading to the fall of the Romanov dynasty and the establishment of a Communist government. The other options provided do not accurately reflect the primary reasons for Russia's loss of power during this period.

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