The central public sentiment behind the Russian Revolution that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917 was primarily that Tsar Nicholas II failed to solve Russia’s basic political, economic, and social problems. This failure led to widespread discontent among the population, culminating in mass protests and strikes that ultimately forced the abdication of the Tsar. While there were other factors at play, such as dissatisfaction with Rasputin's influence and the desire to build a communist state later under Lenin, the driving force in February 1917 was the immediate unrest over the Tsar's inability to address critical issues facing the country.
Which of the following was the central public behind the Russian revolution that over through the tsar of February 1997
TSAR Nicholas, the second failed to solve Russia’s basic political, economic, and social problems
Russian, so overthrow TSAR necklace, the second to build a communist state under Lenin’s control
Russian disliked Rasputin’s political influences on TSR Nicholas the second and they wanted to remove him from power
Second revolution to unify the nation of Marxism
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