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What happened in Russia in 1917 that led the United States to justify its involvement in World War I as a fight for democracy?

A) Russia signed a military defense treaty with France and Great Britain.

B) Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and made peace with the Germans.

C) Russian revolutionaries overthrew the Czar and established a provisional government.

D) Russian Bolsheviks, under Vladimir Lenin's leadership, toppled the provisional government.

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User Gpbl
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Answer:

The correct answer is, C. Russian revolutions overthrew the Czar and established a provisional government.

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User Snowape
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Russia murdered countles people and had the communist or Bolshevik revolution
ln Russia in 1917 the reason that the United States to justify its involvement in World War I as a fight for democracy was
Russian revolutionaries overthrew the Czar and established a provisional government
so correct option is C
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