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How was Russia impacted more dramatically by World War I than Western European countries were?A.Russia’s war losses were compounded by food shortages caused by drought.B.Russia’s weakened economy forced it to become dependent on U.S. aid.C.Russia was forced to pay large reparations after the war ended.D.Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How was Russia impacted more dramatically by World War I than Western European countries were?A.Russia’s war losses were compounded by food shortages caused by drought.B.Russia’s weakened economy forced it to become dependent on U.S. aid.C.Russia was forced to pay large reparations after the war ended.D.Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Russia was impacted more dramatically by World War I than Western European countries in several ways:

A. Russia's war losses were compounded by food shortages caused by drought. This is true. The war took a heavy toll on Russia, with many men drafted into the army and thus unable to work on farms. This, combined with a severe drought, led to widespread food shortages and famine.

B. Russia's weakened economy forced it to become dependent on U.S. aid. This is not entirely accurate. While Russia did receive aid from other countries, including the U.S., during and after the war, it was not solely dependent on this aid.

C. Russia was forced to pay large reparations after the war ended. This is incorrect. It was Germany, not Russia, that was forced to pay large reparations after the war.

D. Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism. This is true. The economic and social turmoil caused by the war led to the Russian Revolution in 1917, which resulted in the overthrow of the Russian monarchy and the establishment of a communist state, the Soviet Union. This was a dramatic change that had far-reaching implications for Russia and the rest of the world.

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