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What effect did the Russian Revolution of 1917 have on Russia's role in World

War I?
rld Today

A. The division of Russia into new territories expanded its borders and
increased its population
ces

B. The Bolshevik Party rose to power partly because of its fierce antiwar
activism
vities

C. The internal conflict caused Russia to seek help from its allies in fighting
protestors

D. The rise of the Petrograd Soviet party led to Russia's agreement to side
with the Allied powers.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

why u ask? the Russians were tired fighting a war that costed them land, and they could barely feed themselves it cant be A as Russia lost way more land when the war ended they had land up to 170 miles east of Warsaw and when it ended their land was stretched back to the city of Minsk a town so close to the border of Poland in fact about 75 miles away from it. it cant be C as Russia was already fighting in the war and couldnt ask for help as there was no possibility of anyone helping at the time and it cant be D as yet again Russia was already in the allies ever since France and Russia signed a alliance I believe in 1903

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