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31 January, 15:04

What was the most significant consequence of the russian revolution of 1917?

a. the bolsheviks under lenin seized power and instituted a communist government that lasted more than seventy years.

b. stalin and the mensheviks drove the czar from power and set up a moderate provisional government that lasted only a short time.

c. kerensky and the red army took control of the government and set up a dictatorship that created famine throughout the country.

d. the supporters of czar nicholas ii were able to defeat the communist rebels and instituted even more repressive policies against the people.?

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  1. 31 January, 17:58
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    D. the supporters of czar Nicolas ii we're able to defeat the Communist rebels and instituted even more repressive policies against the people.?
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