Write Minister Kerensky a letter from the perspective of a working-class Russian detailing the problems you see in the country and what you’d like him to do about them. Use evidence from the documents to support your claim.
Your letter:
1 or 3 paragraphs long
a solid claim
and 3 pieces of evidence/ support your claim

Respuesta :

If i were you I would ask a relative to ask you to see their side of what they think you should do.

This question is a personal one, and therefore, only you can write this letter. Moreover, we do not have access to the documents mentioned in the question. However, we are still able to provide some guidance to help you answer this question.

The question refers to Alexander Kerensky, who was a Russian lawyer who became Minister of Justice, Minister of War and eventually Minister-Chairman after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Therefore, this means that the problems you are interested in are the problems of the working-class after the Russian Revolution.

During this time period, Russian workers engaged in frequent protests, mutinies and strickes. They protested the working conditions that were found in factories, as well as the low wages they received. Many believed their poverty was closely tied to the wealth of the aristocracy. People had very limited services in cities, with running water and electricity being irregular, and overcrowding being common.

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