Answer:
<em>The weather in 1890-1891 led to the Great Famine of 1891; the czarist government’s reaction damaged the people’s trust in and loyalty to the imperial monarchy.</em>
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Explanation:
In the 2014 book: "Revolutionary Russia" The British historian Orlando Figes outlined the culminating events that led to the eventual revolution against the Imperial Czar family. According to Figes, the famine of 1890-1891 was so sever that crops froze without germination, and farm animals died on the roadside. The Czar first responded authoritatively by ordering the press to not call the event a "famine"
The eventual food supplies and relief materials that came, and the organisation of its distribution was not appealing to the masses. At this stage, the people had lost hope in their monarchy, who was seen as just trying to buy the blind loyalty of his subject by providing them with just the most meager of needs.
Answer:
Use context clues.
Explanation:
Context clues are clues in the text around a word that help you find a word's meaning.
For a simple example, if the text says:
'"Which building should we go to?" asked Tim.
"Let's go to my house!" exclaimed Bob.'
Let's say you don't know what the word "building" means. Using context clues, you can find out that a house is a type of building, and so you have an idea of what a building may be.
Answer:
he didn't want anyone to fight
Explanation:
Chavez's purpose was to have peace in fights so basically he didn't want people to get in fights.He was kinda like MLK, MLK wanted to have peace from segregation and so he did his protests and boycotts and finally got what he wanted which was peace.
- Success depends on hard work
- To have a successful future, you must have good values such as
self-discipline, and responsibility.
- Luck only strikes time to time, and is not guaranteed to come when
you need it.
-So instead of waiting for luck to come your way, you should start working hard for a successful future.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The character stays <u>optimistic</u> and encouraged herself to do better.