Table of Contents
- 1 What took Russia out of the war in 1917?
- 2 Which of the following is the best explanation for Russia’s entrance into World War I group of answer choices?
- 3 Who took control after the events of 1917?
- 4 Which countries were members of the Triple Alliance later known as the Central Powers pick all below options that apply?
- 5 Which of the following best describes the main effect of the draft between 1917 and 1919?
- 6 Which ended Russia’s involvement in ww1?
- 7 Who was the leader of Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution?
- 8 When did the Provisional Government come to power in Russia?
What took Russia out of the war in 1917?
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
In October of 1917, Lenin took full control of the government in what is called the Bolshevik Revolution. Russia was now the first communist country in the world. After the revolution, Russia exited World War I by signing a peace treaty with Germany called the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Which countries were members of the Triple Alliance *?
Triple Alliance, secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in May 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I. Germany and Austria-Hungary had been closely allied since 1879.
Which of the following is the best explanation for Russia’s entrance into World War I group of answer choices?
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Which countries were members of the Triple Entente? | Britain, France, Russia |
59. Which of the following is the best explanation for Russia’s entrance into World War I? | Felt it should protect Serbia a Slavic country |
Which of the following helped the allies to achieve the breakthrough they sought in World War I?
Which of the following helped the Allies achieve the breakthrough they sought in World War I? The involvement of the United States.
Who took control after the events of 1917?
During the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks, led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule. The Bolsheviks would later become the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Why did Russia leave the war in 1918?
Russia withdrew from World War I because the Bolsheviks, who had promised the Russian people “peace, land, and bread,” came to power after overthrowing the provisional government. But the provisional government failed to remove Russia from the war, angering many, especially workers in Petrograd, the imperial capital.
Which countries were members of the Triple Alliance later known as the Central Powers pick all below options that apply?
One was the Triple Entente, led by Russia and France, with Great Britain joining several years before the war. The other was the Triple Alliance, which included Austro-Hungary, Germany and Italy, and later the Ottoman Empire, eventually becoming known as the Central Powers.
Why were the Balkans referred to as the powder keg of Europe in the period prior to World War I?
Why were the Balkans called the “powder keg” of Europe? They had a long history or nationalist uprisings and ethnic clashes. They feared that efforts to create a Slavic state would stir rebellion among its Slavic pop.
Which of the following best describes the main effect of the draft between 1917 and 1919?
Which of the following best describes the main effect of the draft between 1917 and 1919? The draft dramatically increased the size of the American armed forces.
Who was punished most harshly for its involvement in World War I?
Which country was punished most harshly for its involvement in World War I? Germany was most harshly punished.
Which ended Russia’s involvement in ww1?
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the new Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire ), that ended Russia’s participation in World War I.
Who was in control of the Russian government in 1917?
No French revolutionary took control of a government in 1917; however a Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin, took control of the Russian government in 1917. What government took control of Russia during the February 1917 Revolution?
Who was the leader of Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution?
Historic Headlines. On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution took place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky. The provisional government came to power after the February Revolution resulted in the Russian monarchy being overthrown in March 1917.
Who overthrew the Bolsheviks?
On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution took place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky .
When did the Provisional Government come to power in Russia?
The provisional government came to power after the February Revolution resulted in the Russian monarchy being overthrown in March 1917.