How did politics lead to the end of Russia in World War I?
A democratic nation was established that sued for peace
The czar demanded the allies remove themselves from his country
The communists led a revolution that ended the czarist government
Strong negotiations for a peace treaty took them out of the fighting
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Strong negotiations for a peace treaty took them out of the fighting is the correct answer.
The Russia signed the peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Power where it had to surrender its foreign territories and even some southern parts of the country to the Germany. It lead to the end of Russia in World War I.
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in March 1918, the new Russian government, now under Lenin's leadership, signed a peace treaty with Germany at Brest-Litovsk in what is now Belarus. ... In all, the treaty forced Russia to give up about 30% of its territory. The treaty ended Russian participation in World War I, but it did not bring peace to Russia.
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