Question
What was the connection between the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War?(2 points)
Responses
The Tsar tried to make peace in both.
The Tsar tried to make peace in both.
While the Germans overthrew the tsar, the Civil War was an internal matter.
While the Germans overthrew the tsar, the Civil War was an internal matter.
The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.
The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.
The United States tried to make peace in both.
Responses
The Tsar tried to make peace in both.
The Tsar tried to make peace in both.
While the Germans overthrew the tsar, the Civil War was an internal matter.
While the Germans overthrew the tsar, the Civil War was an internal matter.
The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.
The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.
The United States tried to make peace in both.
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The correct response that highlights the connection between the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War is:
**The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.**
This statement captures how the upheaval during the Revolution created factions and conflicts over the direction of the new government, which ultimately resulted in the Civil War between the Bolsheviks (Reds) and their opponents (Whites).
**The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.**
This statement captures how the upheaval during the Revolution created factions and conflicts over the direction of the new government, which ultimately resulted in the Civil War between the Bolsheviks (Reds) and their opponents (Whites).