<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 />
The correct answer is Push factor, because people left Russia to escape dangerous conditions.
<em>In the late 1800s, many Russian Jews immigrated to the U.S. to escape mistreatment in their native country, which is an example of the Push factor, because people left Russia to escape dangerous conditions.
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A Push factor regarding immigration is when people move in a voluntary way because there would be a risk if they stayed. What is considered a Push Factor is a war, famine, internal conflicts, and drought. Such is the case of many Russian Jews immigrated to the U.S. to escape mistreatment in their native country. They escaped their native cities for the dangerous conditions they lived there.
They're connected because they both led to the booming production of cotton latter on in the United States after Slater the Trader exposed all secrets of production of the British.
He made the first call on March 10, 1876, to his assistant, Thomas Watson: "Mr. Watson--come here--I want to see you."
The Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet, near southern Africa, at the "A. Cape of Good Hope," since this point lies at the very tip of South Africa, which is at the bottom of the continent.