Which of the following explains how the Russian Revolution affected Russia’s involvement in the war?(1 point)

Responses

The Bolsheviks had a hard time unifying the country because they supported the war.
The Bolsheviks had a hard time unifying the country because they supported the war.

The Germans advanced into Russia and took control of Petrograd and Lithuania.
The Germans advanced into Russia and took control of Petrograd and Lithuania.

The new Russian government encouraged the Russians to fight back against the Germans.
The new Russian government encouraged the Russians to fight back against the Germans.

The Russian people were dissatisfied with the war, which led to peace negotiations.

1 answer

The correct response that explains how the Russian Revolution affected Russia’s involvement in the war is:

The Russian people were dissatisfied with the war, which led to peace negotiations.

The Russian Revolution resulted in widespread discontent with the ongoing war, and the Bolsheviks, who came to power in the revolution, sought to withdraw Russia from World War I, leading to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918.