Which of the following best explains why the Red Army won the Russian Civil War?(1 point)

Responses

Although many groups opposed the Bolsheviks, the White Army was not very unified and this made it harder to have success in the war.
Although many groups opposed the Bolsheviks, the White Army was not very unified and this made it harder to have success in the war.

The White Army withdrew from Crimea and this allowed the Red Army to successfully fight them one last time.
The White Army withdrew from Crimea and this allowed the Red Army to successfully fight them one last time.

The White Army ultimately did not have enough help from outside countries to fight the Red Army successfully.
The White Army ultimately did not have enough help from outside countries to fight the Red Army successfully.

The Red Army used its Red Terror program throughout Russia in order to take out political opponents and strengthen themselves.

Although all of these options played a role in the Red Army's victory in the Russian Civil War, option 1, "Although many groups opposed the Bolsheviks, the White Army was not very unified and this made it harder to have success in the war," best explains why the Red Army won the war. The White Army consisted of a wide range of groups with different goals and ideologies, which made it difficult for them to coordinate their efforts effectively. In contrast, the Red Army, under the leadership of the Bolsheviks, had a more unified and disciplined structure, allowing them to better organize and execute their military strategies.