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What conditions caused by World War I led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution? A. the takeover of Russia by Germany B. the death of millions of Russians in battle C. the invasion of Russia by Britain and France D. the Russian victory over the Central Powers

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B.) the death of millions of Russians in battle

Step-by-step explanation:

With Russias struggle during the war, Russia was not pleased, and this resulted in a new revolution. This included a change of government. Instead of now having tsars, now they would have communism. Since the struggle mainly included the death of so many soldiers, the correct answer would be B.

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User Rawnak Yazdani
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The correct answer is B. the death of millions of Russians in battle. World war I began in 1914, most of the Russian army was composed of the working class and peasant men, Russia's poorest class, so the majority of these troops had to go to battle under undesirable conditions. Many of them without shoes, food, and even weapons, causing in the death of millions of Russians in battle. The Russian people then, blamed the Tsar for entering the war and getting so many of their young men killed.

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