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What conditions caused by World War I led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution? A.the takeover of Russia by Germany B.the...Question
What conditions caused by world war I led to the outbreak of the Russian resolution? The takeover of Russia by Germany? The death of millions of Russians in battle? The invasion of Russia by Britain and France? Or the Russian vic victory over the central powers?
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The conditions caused by World War I, including the death of millions of Russians in battle, widespread hunger and poverty, and discontent with the tsarist regime, led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. The takeover of Russia by Germany did not occur during World War I, but rather during World War II. The invasion of Russia by Britain and France was part of their efforts to support the Russian Provisional Government against the Bolsheviks, but it did not directly lead to the revolution. The Russian victory over the Central Powers in World War I did not directly cause the revolution, as the revolution occurred before the end of the war.
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