History, asked by makkarjai1512, 8 months ago

How did Russia's participation in World War 1 became a cause for fall of Tsar?

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

Hi

Explanation:

1)World War 1 exposed the weakness in the Tsarist government. The government’s incompetence soon angered the citizens in Russia and this is what led to the downfall of the Tsarist government.

2)World War 1 led to the Russian Revolution. This is because the situation that the war created in Russia indicated that a revolution was almost inevitable.

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Answered by mansigupta13sep2005
7

Answer:

due to formation of Soviet union

Explanation:

The monarchy of the Russian tsar had been vulnerable since a revolution against its autocratic power had been attempted and brutally put down in 1905. By 1917, participation in World War I had resulted in disaster for the tsar’s armies and government. The nation’s casualties were much higher than those of any other country, and its economy was in shambles. On March 8, another revolution began when food shortages prompted hundreds of women to riot in the streets of St. Petersburg, the empire’s capital. In the days that followed, the violence spread to other cities and towns. Disheartened soldiers increasingly joined the revolt. In less than two weeks, Tsar Nicholas II had to give up his throne at the urging of the Duma, Russia’s parliament. Members of the Duma then set up a provisional, or temporary, government that shared power with councils of soldiers and workers, called “soviets.”

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