A) Which of the following was a central public concem behind the Russian Revolution that overthrew the tsar in February 19177 (1 point)

A.Russians sought to overthrow Thar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control

B.Russians disliked Rasputin's positical influences on Tsar Nicholas it and they wanted to remove him from power,

C.Tear Nicholas led the Revolution in an attempt to unity the nation and promote Mariam

D.Tear Nicholas faied to solve Russians basic political, economic and social problems

D. Tsar Nicholas failed to solve Russians' basic political, economic, and social problems.

The Russian Revolution in February 1917 was driven by widespread discontent among the Russian people. They were facing severe political, economic, and social problems, including food shortages, high inflation, low wages, and poor working conditions. Tsar Nicholas II's autocratic rule and his inability to address these issues led to the revolution and his eventual abdication. The people hoped that a new government would be able to solve these problems and improve their lives.

A) The correct answer is D. Tear Nicholas failed to solve Russians basic political, economic and social problems.

To find the answer to this question, we need to analyze the central public concern behind the Russian Revolution in February 1917.

Option A states that Russians sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II to build a Communist state under Lenin's control. This option suggests that the primary motivation behind the revolution was to establish a communist state led by Lenin. However, we cannot determine if this was a central concern without further examination.

Option B states that Russians disliked Rasputin's political influence on Tsar Nicholas II and wanted to remove him from power. This option suggests that the public concern was focused on removing Rasputin, rather than overthrowing the entire Tsarist regime. However, it does not address the broader issues that led to the revolution.

Option C states that Tsar Nicholas led the revolution in an attempt to unify the nation and promote Marxism. However, this statement contradicts historical facts as Tsar Nicholas was overthrown and did not lead the revolution.

Option D states that Tsar Nicholas failed to solve Russia's basic political, economic, and social problems. This option aligns with historians' understanding of the central concern behind the Russian Revolution. The revolution was driven by widespread dissatisfaction with the Tsar's inability to address these issues, leading to unrest and ultimately his overthrow.

Based on this analysis, we can conclude that option D, "Tsar Nicholas failed to solve Russians' basic political, economic, and social problems," was the central public concern behind the Russian Revolution.