What was it like at the home front in Russia during world war 1
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Russia's home front during World War 1 was characterized by
civil war. It was these internal conflicts that led to Russia's
premature withdrawal from the war.
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Treaty that set out how Germany should be punished for World War one
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The Treaty of Versailles.
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Which statement best summarizes Russia's experience on World War 1's Eastern Front
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Russian troops suffered huge casualties and eventually refused to continue fighting.
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Which factor most contributed to Russia's provisional government continuing the country's involvement in World War 1 after the Russian Revolution of 1917
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Political pressure from Great Britain and France
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Why did the Russian provisional government keep Russian troops involved in World War 1 after the Russian Revolution of 1917
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It hoped to receive support from Great Britain and France by staying in the war
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What was one major consequence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination
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Austria-Hungary threatened to invade Serbia to root out Serb nationalist groups
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What was it like at the home front in Russia during world war 1
Russia's home front during World War 1 was characterized by
civil war. It was these internal conflicts that led to Russia's
premature withdrawal from the war.
Treaty that set out how Germany should be punished for World War one
The Treaty of Versailles.
Which statement best summarizes Russia's experience on World War 1's Eastern Front
Russian troops suffered huge casualties and eventually refused to continue fighting.
Which factor most contributed to Russia's provisional government continuing the country's involvement in World War 1 after the Russian Revolution of 1917
Answer this question…
Political pressure from Great Britain and France
Why did the Russian provisional government keep Russian troops involved in World War 1 after the Russian Revolution of 1917
It hoped to receive support from Great Britain and France by staying in the war
What was one major consequence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination
Austria-Hungary threatened to invade Serbia to root out Serb nationalist groups