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Which factor most contributed to Russia's provisional government continuing the country's involvement in World War 1 after the Rissoam Revolution of 1917?

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Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:

A) Russian soldiers' continued loyalty to the Czar

B) A series of major victories by the Russian military

C) Political pressure from Great Britain and France

D) Bolshevik leaders' refusal to negotiate with Germany

Answer:

C) Political pressure from Great Britain and France

Explanation:

Although Russia was facing its own problems during the First World War, it was forced to remain involved in the war, as England and France pressured it politically. As the policies established by England and France were important for Russia, the country was forced to remain in the conflict until a certain moment.