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Komok [63]
3 years ago
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As time went on, how did the Russian people view their country’s participation in World War I? A: They opposed it because of the

high casualty rate. B: They urged the government to switch sides. C: They were proud of Russia’s many battlefield victories.
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irina [24]3 years ago
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<span>In the question "As time went on, how did the Russian people view their country's participation in World War 1", the correct answer is A" They opposed it because of the high casualty rate. As so many soldiers were being killed, the war felt unnecessary for Russia to take part in; the people were not persuaded to fight on any side or partake in a failing war.</span><span />
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