WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The army that lacked a common goal; make up of those still loyal to the czar, liberals, anti-Lenin socialists, and Allied armies
A
Cheka
B
Duma
C
Red Army
D
White Army
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Red Army was made up of people who supported Lenin and the establishment of socialism in Russia whereas the White Army was composed of Tsarists who remained faithful to the Imperial family and refused the victory of Bolsheviks.

Detailed explanation-2: -The White armies were anti-Bolshevik forces who participated in the Russian Civil War. 2. Aside from their opposition to the Bolsheviks, the White armies had little in common and featured different composition, leadership and methods.

Detailed explanation-3: -Russian Civil War The warring factions included the Red and White Armies. The Red Army fought for the Lenin’s Bolshevik government. The White Army represented a large group of loosely allied forces, including monarchists, capitalists and supporters of democratic socialism.

Detailed explanation-4: -Equipment was outdated and many the officers of the army were bad leaders. In 1915, Czar Nicholas II decides to take personal command of the military. This was a problem because he understood virtually nothing about war. The war had been going badly for Russian, and once the czar took control, things became much worse.

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