How did World War I contribute to political change in Russia?

Russia’s victories in World War I led to Czar Nicholas’s abdication and retirement.
War on the western front devastated Russia’s army, causing Czar Nicholas to abdicate.
Fuel and food shortages caused by losses on the eastern front led to revolutions in 1917. Czar Nicholas abdicated in favor of constitutional governments due to Russia’s alliance with Britain and France.
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What impact did World War I have on Russia? Russia’s territorial losses in the Baltic region led it to sign the Versailles Treaty to end its involvement. Russia’s shattered economy forced the sale of territory to finance its war efforts on the eastern front. Russia’s high casualty rate led Czar Nicholas II to abandon the war effort to save civilian lives. Russia’s losses in World War I led to riots and protests forcing Czar Nicholas II to abdicate.

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The correct answer in this case is the third option: "Fuel and food shortages caused by losses on the eastern front led to revolutions in 1917. Czar Nicholas abdicated in favor of constitutional governments due to Russia’s alliance with Britain and France."

To arrive at this answer, you need to understand the historical context of World War I and its impact on Russia. Here's the step-by-step explanation:

1. First, you should know that World War I, which took place from 1914 to 1918, was a global conflict that involved many nations, including Russia.

2. During the war, Russia suffered heavy casualties and significant losses on the eastern front, particularly against the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others).

3. These losses resulted in severe shortages of fuel and food within Russia. The war effort drained the country's resources, causing widespread discontent among the Russian people.

4. These shortages and the resulting hardships created a climate of economic and social instability, making people increasingly dissatisfied with the government's handling of the war.

5. As a result, a series of revolutions erupted in Russia in 1917. The February Revolution led to the abdication of Czar Nicholas II, ending centuries of Romanov rule and setting the stage for political change.

6. The revolutions in Russia ultimately led to the establishment of a provisional government, followed by the Bolshevik uprising in October 1917, which ultimately led to the rise of the Soviet Union.

So, option three accurately reflects how World War I contributed to political change in Russia through the fuel and food shortages caused by losses on the eastern front, which led to the revolutions and the abdication of Czar Nicholas II.