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what effect did the russian revolution of 1917 have on russias role in world war i?
a. the rise of the petrograd soviet party led to russias agreement to side with the allied powers.
b. the bolshevik party rose to power partly because of its fierce antiwar activism.
c. the division of russia into new territories expanded its borders and increased its population.
d. the internal conflict caused russia to seek help from its allies in fighting protestors.
The 1917 Russian Revolution saw the Bolsheviks gain power. Their anti - war stance was appealing to a war - weary population, leading Russia to withdraw from World War I. Option A is incorrect as Russia was already with the Allies before the revolution. Option C is not related to Russia's role in WWI. Option D is inaccurate as the focus was on leaving the war, not seeking help against protestors from allies.
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B. The Bolshevik Party rose to power partly because of its fierce antiwar activism.