The officers were driven to revolt by many forces. To begin, they felt that Nicholas did not deserve the throne. Nicholas's older brother, Constantine, stood to inherit the throne first, but when Constantine chose to marry a Polish girl with no royal blood, he relinquished his claim to the throne. In addition, when the previous tsar, Alexander I, wrote out his succession, it was not made public. Instead it was hidden and only brought forth after his death. There was confusion over whether the document was legally binding, and the rebels felt that Nicholas cheated Constantine out of the throne.
Also, the rebels were active in the new liberal movement from Europe. They wanted a free Russian state, with a federal government and constitution, instead of government under the tsar. However, Nicholas was not known to favor these ideas, and was also less popular with the public than his brother. These combined to give the liberals hope that their time to move had come.
C would be the best choice as they’re being kind about it and asking questions to further figure out the point of the story. All other answers are opinionated & a little too upfront and rude
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Explanation:
A Terrible Night
Kabir and his friends were returning home from an outing when their car broke down in the middle of the forest. It was night time and the sky was filled with dark clouds and bright stars. One of Kabir's friends got down of the vehicle. He found out that there was some problem with the engine. Then they noticed some strange occurings around them. The headlight of the car started blinking. There were bats flying from above their heads and some strange sounds coming from the forest. They were terrified as the sound was approaching them. And suddenly the sound stopped. Now they calmed down.
When they turned back to look at the engine, they saw something. All of them were terrified. They couldn't believe their eyes. A woman wearing a while cloth was standing in the front. All their faces turned white with fear
as she approached them. She held a bloody knife in her hands. She came nearer and nearer. Kabir and his friends started running away. One of his friends fell down. Everyone were so frightened that they did not care to help him even though the poor fellow was screaming at the top of his voice. They turned back and saw that the woman was taking away the poor fellow along with her while the boy was drenched in tears . The next thing they noticed was the woman standing infront of them. She was almost about to kill them as well when phew........ he woke up. It was just a dream!!!!!
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Answer:
Solomon argues that depression is a middle-class phenomenon by:
A: He provides examples of people who suffer from depression from various backgrounds.
Explanation:
The reasons behind this answer are two: first of all, Solomon starts his narrative by providing examples of people who have suffered depression and the key elements that allowed it to affect them. In the second place, he associates these key factors with the middle-class and its problems. Concluding that it is a middle-class phenomenon.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I am going to explore the environmental issues/attitudes that I see in the media, taking the case of the film "An Inconvenient Truth," produced by former Democratic candidate to the presidency of the United States, Al Gore.
The film, released in 2006, tries to create conscience about the difficult topic of the damage that humans are inflicting on the environment and how mother Earth tends to react when so much noise, air, and water pollution abounds on the planet. The central topic is global warming, and the film presents testimonials and statistics about the increasing pollution levels in most parts of the earth and the damage industries and means of transportation causes the planet due to carbon dioxide.
Other pieces of literature support these concerns, meanwhile, the Bible warned of the kind of destruction that was created in the past if we sin and do not respect nature as a creation of God.