HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Question
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Conflict over resources in Manchuria. Russia lost and it caused the public to question the government’s decisions. It was one of the causes of the Russian Revolution.
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Russo-Japanese War
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Russian Civil War
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Bloody Sunday
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Sino-Japanese War
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Th morale of the Japanese army was higher than that of the Russian army. One of the reasons why Japan was able to win the Russo-Japanese War against Russia, the superpower of the time, was that the morale of the Japanese army was much higher than that of the Russian army.
Detailed explanation-2: -Historically, the two countries had cordial relations until a clash of territorial ambitions in the Manchuria region of northeastern China led to the Russo–Japanese War in 1904, ending in a Japanese victory which contributed to the weakening of the monarchy in Russia.
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