In the period after World War I, the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman empires all ended. How was the situation in Russia different from the others?(1 point) Responses Russia was heavily impacted by the Versailles Treaty. Russia was heavily impacted by the Versailles Treaty. Russia did not lose any territories. Russia did not lose any territories. Russia successfully revolted against its monarch. Russia successfully revolted against its monarch. Russia did not become a republic.

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Russia was different from the other empires in that it successfully revolted against its monarch, leading to the establishment of a communist government under the Bolsheviks in 1917. This revolution resulted in the end of the Russian Empire and the beginning of the Soviet Union. The other empires, on the other hand, did not experience a revolution to the same extent as Russia did.
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Russia successfully revolted against its monarch.
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