Asked by Anna

What effect did the eastern front have on World War I?

(Select all that apply.)

The heavy Russian losses, combined with food and fuel shortages, led to the abdication of Czar Nicholas II.

The eastern front weakened German and Austro-Hungarian forces, making them less effective on the western front.

The Central powers were forced to surrender to the Allied powers as a result of their losses to Russia on the eastern front.

The eastern front was closed within one year and did not have an important effect on the outcome of the war.

A,C?

Answers

Answered by Annamarie
is that right
Answered by Ms. Sue
No. Check your text.
Answered by History101
A and B
Answered by DOIN THE JOB
Yes it is A and B.
Answered by student
yes it is a and b you should be able to find it in your Eastern Front notes
Answered by Emily
Ms. sue ur literally no help
Answered by girl
she didnt die
Answered by girl
but thank you for the answers a and c. I greatly appreciate everyone.
Answered by girl
i meant a and b, silly me
Answered by daiveion
what is it

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