The conditions caused by World War I that led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution primarily include the death of millions of Russians in battle. The immense loss of life, along with widespread suffering, economic hardship, and dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the war, contributed significantly to the unrest that ultimately culminated in the revolution.
What conditions caused by World War I led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution?
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the takeover of Russia by Germany
the takeover of Russia by Germany
the death of millions of Russians in battle
the death of millions of Russians in battle
the invasion of Russia by Britain and France
the invasion of Russia by Britain and France
the Russian victory over the Central Powers
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