Essay Planning: The February Revolution and the Fall of the Tsar

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Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
8 questions
~16 mins
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Essay Planning: The February Revolution and the Fall of the Tsar

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Grade Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Explain the main causes that led to the February Revolution of 1917 and how they contributed to the fall of the Tsar. Your essay should include an introduction, several points supported by evidence, a counter-argument, and a conclusion.

1.
Outline your thesis statement for this essay. What is the main argument you will develop?
[2 marks]
2.
Explain how economic hardship in Russia contributed to the February Revolution. Provide specific evidence.
[3 marks]
3.
Compare the influence of political unrest and military failures on the revolution. What evidence supports each?
[4 marks]
4.
Analyse the role of the Duma and political leaders during the February Revolution.
[3 marks]
5.
Identify and explain one counter-argument to the idea that economic hardship was the main cause of the revolution.
[3 marks]
6.
Write a brief conclusion summarizing how the causes interlinked to lead to the February Revolution.
[3 marks]
7.
Outline the structure of your essay, including key points and evidence you will use for each.
[3 marks]
8.
Explain how the sources you plan to use will support your arguments in the essay.
[3 marks]

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1/1/2026
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