Asked by Praty Sehrawat on Sep 23, 2024

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What failures of government policy triggered unrest and strikes in Petrograd in 1916?

A) defeat in battle against Austria-Hungary
B) the appointment of Grigory Rasputin as a general
C) the increasing cost of Alexei's medical care
D) food shortages and resulting high prices
E) scandals in the procurement of war material

Government Policy

Decisions and actions taken by a government to achieve certain goals, which can relate to domestic or international issues, including economy, health, defense, and environment.

Petrograd

The name given to the city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, between 1914 and 1924, especially noted during the Russian Revolution.

Food Shortages

A situation in which the supply of food is insufficient to meet the demand, often resulting in hunger, malnutrition, and increased food prices.

  • Analyze the effect of World War I and government policies on the Russian public and the revolutionary movements.
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Damaris Cervantes6 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The increasing food shortages and resulting high prices were the main failures of government policy that triggered unrest and strikes in Petrograd in 1916. The government's inability to address the food crisis led to popular dissatisfaction and protests, which were brutally suppressed by the authorities. This contributed to the growing sense of disillusionment and anger that would eventually lead to the collapse of the Russian Empire.