How did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk change World War I? Check all that apply. It ended the war for France and Germany. It allowed Russia to withdraw from the war. It allowed Germany to focus on the Allies. It forced Russia to give territory to Germany. It brought the United States into the war.

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The answer is It allowed Russia to withdraw from the war, in turn, allowing Germany to focus on the allies. It also gave Germany some territory from Russia.

Answer:

It allowed Russia to withdraw from the war

It forced Russia to give territory to Germany

It allowed Germany to focus on the Allies

Explanation:

The Peace of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918 in the Belarusian city of Brest-Litovsk (then under Russian sovereignty, now Brest) between the German Empire, Bulgaria, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Soviet Russia. In the treaty, Russia renounced Finland, Poland, Estonia, Livonia, Courland, Lithuania, Ukraine and Bessarabia, which thereafter came under the control and economic exploitation of the Central Empires. He also handed over Ardahan, Kars and Batumi to the Ottoman Empire. With this treaty, Germany reinforced the western front with Eastern troops. The German defeat in the First World War annulled the treaty, and all Russian losses had been recovered by 1940. Only Finland and Turkey, successor to the Ottoman Empire, retained the territories received in Brest-Litovsk.

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