HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Question
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What was one major cause of the Russian Revolution in 1917?
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the czar’s decisions about the war and the economy
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Rasputin’s allegiance to the czar and his family
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Trotsky’s management of the soviets
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the aristocrats’ attitude toward the peasants
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Economic hardship, food shortages and government corruption all contributed to disillusionment with Czar Nicholas II. During the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks, led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, seized power and destroyed the tradition of czarist rule.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Russian Revolution was caused by the consequences of World War I: economic crises, and demotivated soldiers. In both cases, governments – the Romanov Dynasty and the Provisional Government that first seized power from the Tsar – were unable to resolve these problems.
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