What was the connection between the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War?(1 point)

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Russia’s involvement in World War I ultimately led to the events of the Russian Civil War.
Russia’s involvement in World War I ultimately led to the events of the Russian Civil War.

The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.
The Russian Revolution led to major disagreements about the country’s political future, resulting in war.

Vladimir Lenin was a major leader who started both the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War.
Vladimir Lenin was a major leader who started both the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War.

While the Russian Revolution overthrew the tsar, it was entirely separate from the Russian Civil War.

The connection between the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War is that the Russian Revolution, which overthrew the tsar and brought the Bolsheviks to power, led to major disagreements and conflicts about the country's political future. These disagreements eventually escalated into a full-scale civil war between the Bolshevik Red Army and various opposition groups, known as the White Army, who were opposed to the Bolshevik government. Russia's involvement in World War I was a catalyst for both the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War.