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The greatest impact it had was it removed Russia from the fighting. Germany had been fighting Russia in the east while fighting France and the UK in the west. By eliminating Russia, Germany could concentrate her armies against France and the UK.
It made him VERY unpopular among the Russian people, with high death tolls, if he was not already (having lost the Russo-Japanese War already). This inevitably ended with the Bolshevik revolution (communist) and his abdication (1917), then in 1918 him and his family were shot in their basement.
The authority of the federal government over the state governments was settled.
On one end, Russian withdrawl closed the Eastern front for the Germans, allowing them to pull troops from that front to augment the Western front. On the other end, this also forced Germany to use vital troops to occupy new Russian territory.
It governs them.
it helped russias weak economy to recover
It showed the Czar's weakness and how the army wasn't prepared.
Ivan III had developed an army and revolted on russia which devastated russias culture
The revolution had a huge impact on Russia. It overthrew the century old system of tsars and instilled a Communist government ruled by dictators. Even today, Russia's government has not recovered from the effects of the Russian Revolution.
it made the Russian army withdraw and forced it to sign a treaty with the Germans.
The Russian Revolution had a powerful impact on Russia. It changed the system of government from a monarchy to communism and destroyed the serfdom system. The Russian Revolution set up the beginnings of a new, more modern Russia.
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it brought down the Russian Monarchy
It really doesn't have any major impact on today's government
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Democratic government.