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7 November, 02:27

After World War I, why were conditions ripe for social and political change in Russia, but not in the United States?

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  1. 7 November, 02:35
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    Answer: Russia's heavy losses in WWI quickened existing calls for a political revolution against the tsar, as corruption and economic stagnation left millions of Russians in misery. By contrast, America's economy was booming during the same period, largely due to a system of free enterprise. Political "radicalism" and especially Russian "Bolshevism," then, were seen as unnecessary and dangerous.
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