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Question
what was the major reason why russia withdrew from the great war in 1917?
○ russians lost the bergmann offensive
○ bolshevik revolution led to the rise of communism
○ stalin was killed in leningrad
○ the atomic bomb
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- "Russians lost the Bergmann offensive": The Bergmann offensive was in WWI but not the main reason for Russia's withdrawal in 1917.
- "Bolshevik Revolution led to the rise of Communism": The Bolshevik Revolution (October Revolution) in 1917 brought a new government that sought peace, leading to Russia's withdrawal from WWI to focus on domestic issues and establish the new communist state.
- "Stalin was killed in Leningrad": Stalin was not killed in Leningrad, and this event is historically inaccurate and irrelevant to 1917.
- "the atomic bomb": Atomic bombs were used in WWII, not WWI, so this is irrelevant.
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B. Bolshevik Revolution led to the rise of Communism