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The abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in February 1917 was caused by: A. Russia's surrender to Germany in World War I B. His poor health exacerbated by the harsh conditions he experienced while commanding troops C. A loosely organized march of women which grew into a mass strike that the army joined D. The death of Rasputin

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Option: C. A loosely organized march of women which grew into a mass strike that the army joined.

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The reason for the abduction of Tsar Nicolas II of Russia was the unrest among the people because of his poor handling of strike (Bloody Sunday) and the costly World War I led scarcity of food in the nation. Soldiers also joined the strikes because they became war-weary. Tsar Nicolas II was abducted by the Bolshevik captors whose aim was to throne Romanov dynasty rule in Russia.

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