Question
Which of the following was a central public concern behind the Russian Revolution that overthrew the tsar in February 1917?(1 point)
Responses
Tsar Nicholas II led the Revolution in an attempt to unify the nation and promote Marxism.
Tsar Nicholas II led the Revolution in an attempt to unify the nation and promote Marxism.
Russians disliked Rasputin's political influences on Tsar Nicholas II and they wanted to remove him from power.
Russians disliked Rasputin's political influences on Tsar Nicholas II and they wanted to remove him from power.
Russians sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control.
Russians sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control.
Tsar Nicholas II failed to solve Russia's basic political, economic, and social problems.
Responses
Tsar Nicholas II led the Revolution in an attempt to unify the nation and promote Marxism.
Tsar Nicholas II led the Revolution in an attempt to unify the nation and promote Marxism.
Russians disliked Rasputin's political influences on Tsar Nicholas II and they wanted to remove him from power.
Russians disliked Rasputin's political influences on Tsar Nicholas II and they wanted to remove him from power.
Russians sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control.
Russians sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control.
Tsar Nicholas II failed to solve Russia's basic political, economic, and social problems.
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The central public concern behind the Russian Revolution that overthrew the tsar in February 1917 was:
**Tsar Nicholas II failed to solve Russia's basic political, economic, and social problems.**
The revolution was largely fueled by widespread discontent regarding the government's inability to address issues such as food shortages, economic hardship, and a lack of political reform.
**Tsar Nicholas II failed to solve Russia's basic political, economic, and social problems.**
The revolution was largely fueled by widespread discontent regarding the government's inability to address issues such as food shortages, economic hardship, and a lack of political reform.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.