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Why were the majority of Russians willing to overthrow the tsar and establish a new, experimental government? A. Most Russians thought that a new government would give Russia a greater military presence in the world and therefore more respect. B. Russians had never liked the tsar, who was distant and cold, while they found Lenin charming and his socialist ideas a source of hope. C. The majority of Russians were barely able to survive in Russia's economy, and they were opposed Russia's involvement in World War I. D. Almost all Russians were well-educated, innovative thinkers who hoped to bring the ideas of the Enlightened Era to their country.

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Answer:

C.)

The tsar only cared for the richer part of Russia, and the common people were living in a terrible economy.

Answer:

The majority of Russians were barely able to survive in Russia's economy, and they were opposed Russia's involvement in World War I.

Explanation:

The majority of Russia citizens were poor, hungry, and disenchanted with the monarchy and with this tsar in particular. They were especially upset with his insistence on fighting for the Allies in a war that did not affect ordinary Russians at all but benefited wealthy noblemen. Many Russians were seeking a government that would get them out of the war and bring enough prosperity to make daily life a little easier.