Asked by tonyloaf
how did president wilson react to the russian revolution?
1.he welcomed it because it removed czar from power
2.he opposed it because it broke up their alliance
3.he supported it for withdrawing the nation from war
4.he condemned it for destroying democratic government
i really need help on this one!
1.he welcomed it because it removed czar from power
2.he opposed it because it broke up their alliance
3.he supported it for withdrawing the nation from war
4.he condemned it for destroying democratic government
i really need help on this one!
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Actually, none of these statements is fully true. Pres. Wilson first welcomed the Russian Revolution and favored the White Russians, hoping for democracy in Russia, but later felt that the communists or Bolsheviks had corrupted the Revolution.
http://www.questia.com/library/3668155/between-ideology-and-realpolitik-woodrow-wilson-and
http://www.questia.com/library/3668155/between-ideology-and-realpolitik-woodrow-wilson-and
Answered by
tonyloaf
thanks, but which one would you say is most true?
Answered by
tonyloaf
it was 1. thanks for nothing
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Obviously, the author of your question used the opinion of your text author. Different people have different view points.
Answered by
dude
what were the answers??
Answered by
tonyloaf
the answer was 1
dude
dude
Answered by
Stella rose
I see that you said the answer is one but he/she didnt explain why it was the first one so can you plz explain?
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