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What was the immediate cause of the Russian revolution?


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a

Agriculture destruction

b

None of the above  

c

World trade decline

d

First World War

answer is C.

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The First World War was the immediate cause of the Russian Revolution.
However, Russia's tragic involvement in World War I was the direct cause of the February Revolution, the first stage of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Imperial Russia could not have competed militarily with industrialised Germany, and the number of Russian losses was higher than any other country. The results of the Russian Revolution are as follows: Politically, it ended the Tsar's autocracy and established a working-class state in Russia. In terms of the economy, it drastically altered Russia's economic structure. The Czarist regime's corruption and incompetence, as well as government control of the Russian Orthodox Church, were significant factors contributing to the Revolution among peasants, workers, and military members.
 
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