Causes of the Russian Revolution Letter Writing Activity
Write Minister Kerensky a letter from the perspective of a working-class Russian.
Explain the specific problems you see in the country.
Tell him what you'd like him to do about them.
Use evidence from your organizer.
Group 1
Source 1.1
The letter in the introduction of this lesson was written by Russian soldiers to the War Minister, and later Minister-Chairman of Russia, Alexander Kerensky. After the Czar left, Kerensky was the leader of the government in Russia while the revolution was happening.
Question 1a
Write a letter to Minister Kerensky from the perspective of a working-class Russian. Your letter should:
- Give background information about yourself as a working-class Russian
- Identify 3 specific problems happening in Russia
- Correctly use 2 vocabulary words
- 1 detailed suggestion for what Minister Kerensky should do about those problems
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