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How did russia involvement in the first world war contribute to the fall of russian autocracy and the revolution of 1917?

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Answered by KQtheStar
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Explanation:

The war was initially popular and the Russian people rallied around the Tsar. But, he refused to consult the main parties of the Duma.

So what happened?

The people didn't like it.

They began revolting, as they always do when something happens against their will.

Anti - German sentiments particularly ran high. St. Petersburg was renamed as Petrograd.

Yet another blow on autocracy was Tsarina Alexandra's German origins.

Her poor advisers, especially a monk, Rasputin, made autocracy unpopular.

Due to World War 1, there was a tremendous amount of pressure on the peasants and workers as they had to produce food for army as well as run the industries, along with the role of soldier in between. So the Russian people got very angry and they rebelled

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