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How did President Wilson react to the Russian Revolution? a. He welcomed it because it removed the czar from power. b. He opposed it because it broke up their wartime alliance. c. He supported it for withdrawing the nation from the war. d. He condemned it for destroying a democratic government.
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d. He condemned it for destroying a democratic government.
Wilson initially welcomed the February Revolution that toppled the czar, but he strongly opposed the later Bolshevik (October) Revolution because it overthrew the democratic Provisional Government. He refused to recognize the Bolshevik regime and even authorized limited Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War.
Wilson initially welcomed the February Revolution that toppled the czar, but he strongly opposed the later Bolshevik (October) Revolution because it overthrew the democratic Provisional Government. He refused to recognize the Bolshevik regime and even authorized limited Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War.
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