How did the Russo-Japanese War help to ignite the full-scale revolution?
The Russo-Japanese War helped to ignite the full-scale revolution because Russia lost. This exposed the Czar's weakness as a military leader. With World War I the Czar gives up the throne after many mutinies.
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The Russo-Japanese War developed out of the rivalry between Russia and Japan for dominance in Korea and Manchuria. ChaCha!
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