Why did Tzar Nicholas II abdicate the Russian throne?

Responses

A Lenin forced his executionLenin forced his execution

B he refused to enter World War Ihe refused to enter World War I

C his troops mutinied in the capitalhis troops mutinied in the capital

D Stalingrad was surrounded by German forces

1 answer

The correct response is:

C his troops mutinied in the capital

Tzar Nicholas II abdicated the throne during the Russian Revolution in March 1917, largely due to widespread discontent with his rule, military failures in World War I, and mutinies among the troops, particularly in the capital, Petrograd (formerly St. Petersburg).