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Which of the following best explains the impact of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on Russia? (1 point)
The treaty negotiation showed how powerful the new Bolshevik government was.
The land Germany took from Russia cost the country resources and led to a new war.
The treaty did not affect the nation since it was undone after World War I ended.
Although Russia gave up a lot of land, the Russian people were relieved to exit the war.
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"The land Germany took from Russia cost the country resources and led to a new war."
Explanation: Brest-Litovsk forced Russia to cede huge territories (Ukraine, Poland, the Baltics, Finland), costing population, industry, and grain. The harsh concessions fueled opposition to the Bolsheviks and helped precipitate the Russian Civil War.
Explanation: Brest-Litovsk forced Russia to cede huge territories (Ukraine, Poland, the Baltics, Finland), costing population, industry, and grain. The harsh concessions fueled opposition to the Bolsheviks and helped precipitate the Russian Civil War.
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