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Russia remained in World War I primarily due to its commitments to the Allies and its desire to support Serbia against Austro-Hungarian aggression. Additionally, the war was seen as an opportunity to assert Russian power and influence in Eastern Europe. Despite severe losses and internal strife, the Russian leadership believed that continuing the fight was essential for national honor and the defense of Slavic nations. However, mounting casualties and economic turmoil eventually led to widespread discontent and the Russian Revolution in 1917, which ultimately resulted in Russia's exit from the war.

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