Russia lost power in the 1900s due to .

A unrest among the poor
B Catherine I’s cruelty
C The rise of the Romanovs
D religious conflict ******

The answers are:

1. Unrest among the population
2.D.Traders shared ideas as they traveled
3.the falling price of oil
4.D.The State Controlled All Economic decisions
5.D.They are both mainly Christian
6.C authoritarian
7.Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan
8.Aral Sea

Lesson 1: Russia Emerges
Social Studies 6 B Unit 3: Northern Eurasia (Northern Eurasia Pretest)

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To find the answer to this question, we can begin by examining the options provided:

A) Unrest among the poor: While Russia did experience social and economic unrest during the 1900s, it does not directly explain the loss of power.

B) Catherine I's cruelty: Catherine I was Empress of Russia in the early 18th century, so her actions would not have directly caused Russia to lose power in the 1900s.

C) The rise of the Romanovs: The Romanov dynasty ruled Russia from 1613-1917, including the 1900s. However, their rise to power cannot explain the loss of power in this context.

D) Religious conflict: Russia did experience religious conflicts during various periods of its history, but it is not the main reason for the loss of power in the 1900s.

Given the options provided, none of the choices provided directly explain the loss of power experienced by Russia in the 1900s. However, if the available answers were limited to the options provided, the most plausible choice would be D) religious conflict. Nonetheless, it is worth noting that the loss of power in Russia in the 1900s was primarily due to a series of factors, including political, economic, and social issues such as World War I, the February and October Revolutions, the fall of the monarchy, and the subsequent establishment of a communist regime.

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