What caused the Russian Revolution in 1917? (Select all that apply.) Peasants struggled with widespread poverty. High Russian casualties during World War I led to resentment. Czar Nicholas II claimed the Russian throne. Russia's involvement in World War I led to significant food shortages. The election of the Bolshevik Party led to the establishment of a new political order in Russia.

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Russia in the late 19th / early 20th century was a massive empire, stretching from Poland to the Pacific, and home in 1914 to 165 million people of many languages religions and cultures. Ruling such a massive state was difficult, and the problems within Russia produced a revolution in 1917. which swept the old system away. Several key fault lines can be identified as long term causes, while the short term trigger is clearly World War 1.

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