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Mumz [18]
3 years ago
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Think about life in Russia in December 1916. How do you think people responded to these conditions? Check all that apply. They s

tole food to feed their families. They trusted that the tsar would make things better. They left Russia to look for a better life elsewhere. They joined a revolutionary group to overthrow the tsar. They participated in demonstrations outside the tsar’s palace.
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Sholpan [36]3 years ago
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The way the Russian people responded to the bad conditions of 1916 were:

  • They stole food to feed their families.
  • They joined a revolutionary group to overthrow the tsar.
  • They participated in demonstrations outside the tsar’s palace.

<h3>Russia after 1916</h3>

There was an increase in theft as people were forced to engage in crime to feed their families on account of rising unemployment and food prices.

Some joined revolutionary groups like the Bolsheviks to overthrow the tsarist government. Other demonstrated outside the tsar's palace to show their disapproval.

In conclusion, the Russian people reacted in several ways.

Find out more about the Bolsheviks at brainly.com/question/2799145.

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