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Analyze the causes of 1917 February/March Russian Revolution

Analyze the causes of 1917 February/March Russian Revolution. Essay Plan Hara Connell & Jasmine Montebon. Introduction . Brief historical c ontent of Russia before the outbreak of February/March Revolution Tsar Nicholas World War 1 State of Russian People (attitude and views). Thesis .

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Analyze the causes of 1917 February/March Russian Revolution

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  1. Analyze the causes of 1917 February/March Russian Revolution Essay Plan Hara Connell & Jasmine Montebon

  2. Introduction • Brief historical content of Russia before the outbreak of February/March Revolution • Tsar Nicholas • World War 1 • State of Russian People (attitude and views).

  3. Thesis The February/March Revolution of 1917 was caused by a culmination of over a century of political, social, and economic issues.

  4. Second Paragraph • Political • Growing sense of Political social awareness in cities • Public Dissatisfaction with home front governance • Tsarina Alexandra • Rasputin • Military Failures (Tsar Nichols)

  5. Third Paragraph • Social • Military failures (Russo-Japanese War and WW1) • Lowered morale of soldiers & citizens • Treatment of Peasants • No training, lack of weapons (War) • Land ownership • Poor working conditions for city workers • Bloody Sunday

  6. Fourth Paragraph • Economic • Food Shortages • Challenges of total war • Scarce commodities (Overstretched railroad) • German refugees • Inflation

  7. Conclusion • Conclusion • Restate thesis • Abdication of the Tsar • Road to communism

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