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which statement best describes why russia withdrew from world war i? a. vladimir lenin was elected and fulfilled a campaign promise of ending russia’s participation in the war. b. a new czar took power and agreed to end russia’s participation in the war to appease the citizens. c. after a revolution, a new government was formed, which ended russia’s participation in the war. d. a new government was installed and asked people to vote on ending russia’s participation in the war.
In 1917, the Bolshevik Revolution overthrew the provisional government. The new Bolshevik government led by Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918 to formally withdraw Russia from WWI. Option A is incorrect because Lenin was not elected; the Bolsheviks seized power. Option B is wrong as the czar was overthrown earlier in 1917, no new czar took power to end the war. Option D is incorrect because the new government did not hold a vote to end participation, they acted unilaterally to sign the peace treaty.
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C. After a revolution, a new government was formed, which ended Russia's participation in the war.