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Russia signed a peace treaty with Germany to end its involvement in World War 1, leading to:

A: Russia giving up its claim to resource-rich lands in eastern Europe.
B: France invading Russia to take advantage of its military weakness.
C: Russia gaining control over colonies including Finland and Poland
D:Germany promising to protect Russia from foreign invasions

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A. Russia giving up its claim to resource-rich lands in eastern Europe.

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The correct answer is C. Russia gaining control over colonies including Finland and Poland.

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The agreement signed between Russia and Germany was the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty. The main objective of this agreement was the withdrawal of Russia from the conflict of the First World War and the renouncement of the domination of several Eastern European countries such as Finland, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Estonia, among others. On the other hand, this originated due to the poverty that was perceived by the population of Russia, which caused that the tsarist regime lost legitimacy, later, after the October Revolution at the head of the Bolsheviks, the negotiations started with the characteristic of the anti-war position of Rusia, influencing the final outcome of the agreement. So, the correct answer is C. Russia gaining control over colonies including Finland and Poland.

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