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How did World War I help to pave the way for the Russian Revolution?

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Answer:

Loss of Russian life without real cause

Explanation:

World War I was the tipping point for the people of Russia who had longed lived in one of the most unequal societies for the time. As a result of archaic treaties, Russian troopers were sent to slaughter without real cause.

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