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Question Guidance: Why was this source produced? Lesson Objectives I will be able to… Answer a purpose based source question.

Why was this source produced? A cartoon about Rasputin. It was published in a Russian political magazine during the First World War (around 1915/1916).

There is a big version of Rasputin. He has the Tsar and Tsarina on his lap. Rasputin looks evil and the Tsar looks really happy. The source shows a giant Rasputin holding the Tsar and Tsarina. He looks as if he has control over the Romanovs. This was made to make people hate Rasputin by making him looked like he had the two leaders under his spell. This source was published to damage the Tsarist regime. The source published in a political magazine during the First World War. Many people were beginning to speak out about the Tsar’s poor leadership of the army and the fact that the Tsar had left Rasputin and his wife in charge of the country. Many important people in Russia felt that Rasputin had a mystical control over the Tsarina and was corrupting government. This sources expresses the negative views that many political groups had towards Rasputin and attempts to convince the Russian people that the government needs to be replaced. The Duma and social revolutionaries within Russia hated the close relationship the Tsarina and Rasputin had. The ‘mad monk’ was meant to be caring for the Tsar’s sickly son, but because they kept this secret, so many people made up their own minds. The source shows Rasputin with his hand around the Tsarina, which relates to the belief that Rasputin had magical control over the Tsarina and they were having an affair. He is also much larger than the Romanovs because the revolutionaries wanted to make people think that Rasputin had taken charge of Russia by corrupting government and selling titles. They were hoping to undermine the Tsarist Regime in favour of democracy.

The Golden Rule to be applied to the Holy Trinity for the Why Question The Holy Trinity Answer the Question Supporting Own Knowledge Source based evidence Who has produced it? Who is the target audience? What are they trying to get them to do?

Why was this source produced? What the purpose isThe purpose of the source is… Nature and Origin of the source (Who, What, Where and When was it produced?) This source was produced by whose feelings towards were The fact that they have produced this source for.... (the target audience) means that..... Relevant own knowledge which supports Nature and Origin of the Source (Possible sentence starters: This links to…/ I know from my own knowledge…/ This is relevant to…/ This can be seen when….) Source DetailsI think this because in the source it shows.../ says that... Relevant own knowledge which supports previous Source Detail (Possible sentence starters: This links to…/ I know from my own knowledge…/ This is relevant to…/ This can be seen when….)

Why was this source produced? The large man on the left represents the Kaiser (the German Emperor) in the First World War and the man on horseback represents the Russian forces. This poster was produced in Russia.