How did the October Revolution in 1917 change Russia's government?

A. It helped the White Army to defeat the Red Army and overthrow Vladimir Lenin.

B. It allowed the Bolshevik socialists to gain power and eventually establish the U.S.S.R.

C. It convinced the czar to institute reforms that benefited Russia's middle class.

D. It led to the end of communism and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.

Respuesta :

B. Led the Bolsheviks to establish the U.S.S.R.

February Revolution=Czar Out of Power and Republican government established

October Revolution=Bolsheviks took control and established communism

The right answer is B. It allowed the Bolshevik socialists to gain power and eventually establish the U.S.S.R.

We can say without any doubt, that the Russian Revolution of October 1917 not only changed Russia's government but also inspired a century of working-class radicalism, internationalism and colonial liberation around the world. Under the leadership of the Bolsheviks, an alliance of workers and peasants overthrew the Provisional Government that was established following the Tsar's abdication in February. One of their first moves was to quickly withdraw Russia from the carnage of World War One and went on to establish the world’s first socialist state – the Soviet Union or  U.S.S.R.