Some of the people in Russia
because of poverty wanted to get out of WW1 and help the country grow
again because at the time it looked like the Allies were going to lose. There were many reasons for a
revolution in Russia. One reason for the revolution in Russia was
because of economic problems, there was a distinct classification
between the rich and the poor, who were the main class in Russia. The
poor were becoming poorer because of World War One and the funding
towards the war instead of the country itself. In addition to not
helping the poor, due to the horrible economy there were many food
shortages as well which angered the poor and now hungry majority of
Russia. These angered citizens started rebelling then along with them
the military started rebelling after the tsar telling them to fire into
the crowds of their own people.
Please mark me as brainliest.
Answer:
For the first, I would say being poorly represented.
For the second, ignorance and morals.
Explanation:
A lot of people have been raised to demand a change when they see injustices, some might go at it in a violent way, others might approach it in a more peaceful way. One thing you have to know about making big decisions, is that you will never please everyone. Someone is always going to be mad. It depends on their moral values as people. If you saw something that you thought was morally wrong, you would be upset too. They have tried peaceful protests and weren't heard, now they choose to incite violence because they have a voice and are represented in the media that way.
It all leads down to morals. The media says that if you aren't for it, you're automatically against it. If something the media does or activists do doesn't allign with people's morals, they choose the complete opposite because they think that's their only option.
I believe that it was the <span>Fremantle Harbour. </span>