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Which best explains the Russian army's near collapse during ww1​

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The country was running low on food, supplies, and ammunition

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Answer: The undeveloped industry is a consequence of the weak position of Russia during the First World War.

Step-by-step explanation:

Her opponents, first and foremost German, were more advanced in every respect. In the foreground, we can take into account the industrial development of Russia. The undeveloped industry brought with it all other factors that led Russia to an unenviable position. The First World War was not like any previous one in history. It involved mechanization, a more significant number of people, and was the largest by far.

The undeveloped industry was distinguished by Russian artillery, as they did not have sufficiently developed industrial capacity to produce artillery and ammunition. This was compounded by a lack of food and clothing supplies for the military. So the army was in a catastrophic position. Assistance from the US, Britain and France as Russian allies saved Russia from a military disaster during the war.