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Mumz [18]
3 years ago
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Place the events related to the Russian Revolution in chronological order. Place the earliest event at the top and the last even

t at the bottom.
A rebellion forces Tsar Nicholas II from power.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks seize power.
Russia pulls out of World War I.
Involvement in World War I causes hardships in Russia.
Social Studies
1 answer:
kompoz [17]3 years ago
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The Russian Revolution dismantled the Tsarist Russian Empire and led to the emergence of the Soviet Union. The events of the Russian Revolution, in chronological order, are displayed as follows:

  1. A rebellion forces Tsar Nicolas II from power.  After the abdication of the old regime tsar Nicholas II, a provisional goverment was established. This was the first stage of the revolution which took place in February 1917.
  2. Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks seize power. This was the second stage, in October 1917. As a result, the previous Empire was reorganized as the world's first socialist republic, which aimed to practice socialism both in a national and international scale.
  3. Involvement in World War I causes hardships in Russia. Russia was suffering invasions by the armies of the central powers (the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire)
  4. Russia pulls out of World War I, in March of 1918, after signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the central powers, breaking all the former treaties that the Empire had signed with the allied forces.
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