Answer:
Jean-Paul Marat wrote a radical newspaper naming all citizens that were enemies of the French Revolution.
Explanation:
Jean-Paul Marat, a radical Jacobin, wrote from 1.789 to 1.792 <em>L'Ami du peuple</em> (The Friend of the People), which advocated for lower-class people and had no hesitation to mention name of people considered as "enemies of the Revolution". The newspaper was considered dangerous because writings ignited violence and rebellion within lower-class people and had an enormous influence in events like Women's March on Versailles (October 1.789), the elimination of Monarchy (August 10, 1.792) and the September Massacres (September 2 - 6, 1.792)
Some of the main domestic problems that faced President Vladimir Putin in Russia had to do with political dissidence, since he was accused of forcefully putting down voices that rose in opposition to his regime. Another problem was doing away with some of the old Cold War mentalities of the past. <span />
Answer:
They had to keep their voices silent.
Answer:
It is one of the Great Russian Regions and has been described as the world's largest unbroken lowland. Also known as Zapadno-Sibirskaya Ravnina
Explanation:
Large plain that occupies the western portion of Siberia, between the Ural Mountains in the west.