Woodrow Wilson responded to the Bolshevik seizure of power in Russia by __________
A) granting the Bolsheviks diplomatic recognition
B) ignoring Russian claims at the Paris Peace Conference
C) invading Russia in concert with Britain and France
D) denying Russia a vote in the new League of Nations
Answer: C
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