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The correct answer is C) The revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from the war, encouraging many Americans to join the Allies to take Russia's place.
The statement that explains how the Russian Revolution affected American neutrality in World War I is: the revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from the war, encouraging many Americans to join the Allies to take Russia's place.
When the U.S. joined the First World War to defend liberty, the nation established itself as a promoter of the free world and by the way, shaped the Russian revolution. Originally, The U.S. did not think on any alliance because Russia was a monarchy, not a democracy. Entering WWI represented too, an ideological confrontation with the Russian Empire and later, with the Soviet Union. The Russian Revolution ended with the victory of the Bolsheviks over Tsar Nicholas II and established their form of government.
Although in 1914, the US intended to stay out of the international, President Woodrow Wilson had to break his promise of neutrality after Germany’s actions and the Zimmerman telegraph. Furthermore, in May 1915, a German U-boat sank the British ship Lusitania. More than 1,198 people were killed, including 129 Americans.