Which of the following was NOT a reason for the Russian Revolution in 1917?(1 point)Responsesanger over military defeats during World War Ianger over military defeats during World War IRussia joined the war only due to an alliance-unpopular war to citizens Russia joined the war only due to an alliance-unpopular war to citizens many poor peasants living in Russia were tired of resources sent to the war effortmany poor peasants living in Russia were tired of resources sent to the war effortTsar Nicholas II was a strong leader 

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The statement that was NOT a reason for the Russian Revolution in 1917 is: Tsar Nicholas II was a strong leader.

In fact, Tsar Nicholas II was widely regarded as ineffective and weakened by military defeats, contributing to the unrest that led to the revolution.