How did the 1917 uprising against Czar Nicholas II push the United States into entering World War I? Americans had thought Czar Nicholas II was a poor military strategist. Americans felt that Russia would be able to take a more active role in fighting than it had before. Americans felt more favorable toward entering the war, because the new government in Russia was closer to a democracy than the czar’s government had been.

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The 1917 uprising against Czar Nicholas II pushed the United States into entering World War I because C. Americans felt more favorable toward entering the war because the new government in Russia was closer to a democracy than the czar's government had been. Americans did not want to ally with the czar's Russia due to its being a monarchy; however, once the czar had been deposed, Americans looked upon the idea more favorably.