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The Treaty of Versailles caused many penalties on the central powers, which in part would help lead to World War II.
8. Analyze the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution including:
a. The lack of economic, political and social reforms under the tsars;
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The impact of World War 1;
c. The emergence of Lenin, Stalin and the Bolsheviks;
d. The rise of communism in Russia.
In 1917 Russia had a revolution that changed the relations that Russia and the U.S. had. When WWI began the king of Russia, Nicholas the II put lots of money into the war... Showed next 250 characters
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