What was the MOST significant effect that World War I had on Russia? A) Russia defended the Eastern Front successfully and was perceived as a super power. B) Russia formed stronger economic and political ties with the Allied powers throughout the war. C) Russia focused on building up it's technology and became fully industrialized by the end of the war. D) The Romanov dynasty was overthrown and executed because the people blamed them for getting Russia involved.

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the answer is D) The Romanov dynasty was overthrown and executed because the people blamed them for getting Russia involved.

The decision to go to World War I in 1914 was catastrophic for Russia. Ineffective leadership and weak infrastructure during the war led to the destruction of the Romanov empire.

What was the effect of World War I on Russia?

The result was the uprising, the civil war, and the famine of 1917-20, which were followed by decades of Communist rule and the destruction of the Romanov empire.

World War I saw the fall of empires, and among those that would fall was the Russian Empire of Czar Nicholas II.

Soon, in the midst of the ruins of the Russian empire, the Soviet Union became a world power.

Thus, World War I proved to be disastrous for the Romanov Empire. Option D. is the correct statement. The Romanov dynasty was overthrown and executed because the people blamed them for getting Russia involved.

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