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motikmotik
3 years ago
9

Read this passage from a fictional 20th-century Russian newsletter:The Russian czarist system must end immediately. It is the on

ly thing responsible for the starvation and death Russians face today. Without the czar, Russia would be the wealthiest, most powerful country in the world. If we overthrow him, the Russian people will have the highest standard of living humanity has ever witnessed within six months!
Why would historians most likely question this source's credibility?

A.It references disturbing concepts like starvation and death.
B.It does not discuss any countries other than Russia.
C.It calls for the overthrow of an established government.
D.It makes claims that seem dishonest and unrealistic.
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1 answer:
Dvinal [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D.It makes claims that seem dishonest and unrealistic.

Explanation:

The dishonest claims that the article made about the Czarist was not only dishonest but was at same time unrealistic. There could be other reasons that made the <em>Russians to be dying like poor medical conditions of their health center, illnesses etc rather than the Czarist system which is a monarchical kind of system practiced in Russia.</em>

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