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How did the Russian Revolution of 1917 affect World War I?A.It prevented Russia's troops from defending its borders, allowing Germany to successfully invade.B.It forced Russia's czar to abandon the Allies and swear allegiance to the Central powers.C.It produced a new communist government in Russia that withdrew from the war.D.It led Russia to rapidly industrialize in order to build enough weapons to join the fighting.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How did the Russian Revolution of 1917 affect World War I?A.It prevented Russia's troops from defending its borders, allowing Germany to successfully invade.B.It forced Russia's czar to abandon the Allies and swear allegiance to the Central powers.C.It produced a new communist government in Russia that withdrew from the war.D.It led Russia to rapidly industrialize in order to build enough weapons to join the fighting.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 had a significant impact on World War I. It resulted in the establishment of a new communist government in Russia that decided to withdraw from the war. This is represented in option C. The Bolsheviks, who came to power during the revolution, sought to end Russia's involvement in the war due to the immense strain it was placing on the Russian economy and society. In March 1918, they signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers, effectively ending Russia's participation in World War I.

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