The desire to end fighting in WWI does not led to or caused the Russian Revolution.
<h3>What is the
Russian revolution?</h3>
The Russian revolution of 1917 is a revolution led by Vladimir Lenin who was Bolshevik Party leader who launched a bloodless coup d'état against the Duma's government in Russia.
The causes of the revolution includes:
- ruler refused to make reforms like the right to vote.
- anger over Bloody Sunday.
- resentment over government’s control of industry.
Hence, the desire to end fighting in WWI does not led to or caused the Russian Revolution.
Therefore, the OPtion D is correct.
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<span>The three major problems that came from the Treaty of Versailles was that un-payable reparations were imposed on the Germans, the Germans were forced to lose all military capabilities, and they were humiliated, which led them to seek a dictator.</span>
The defeat of the Chinese by the British in the Opium War would spell doom for the <u>Qing Dynasty. </u>
<h3>China under the Qing Dynasty </h3>
- Refused to modernize in the 19th century as other nations did so.
- Was defeated by European powers and forced to make concessions.
When the Qing went to war with the British to stop British opium traders from selling opium in China, they were soundly defeated for not having modernized their navy.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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