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In History / High School | 2014-11-18

In 1917, the Russian ___________________ overthrew the tsar and contributed to Russia’s exit from the war.

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The Russian ***Revolution ***represented several revolutions in 1917. The first played in February when Tsar Nicholas gave up the throne and a provisional government was established together with community assemblies called "Soviets". Later, during the October Revolution Soviets collapsed a provisional government. Soviets were made mainly of urban working class, soldiers and representatives of the army, which contributed to Russia's policy when the WWI was in question. February Revolution happened as a result of Russia's failure in the WWI, and caused a rebellion among the army.

Answered by stefanovicmiloseng | 2024-06-12

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Answered by zionhenry407 | 2024-06-13

In 1917, the Russian Revolution resulted in the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II and led to Russia's withdrawal from World War I. The revolution unfolded in two phases: the February Revolution, which ended czarist rule, and the October Revolution, during which the Bolsheviks seized power. This pivotal event marked the rise of communist governance in Russia and had lasting effects on the world stage.
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Answered by stefanovicmiloseng | 2024-10-02