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    was a prominent predicament to both Alexander III and Nicholas II. In order to sustain Russia’s Great Power status‚ both Tsars engaged in a policy of economic renewal between the years 1881 and 1095. Despite success in managing to proliferate economic growth rates‚ the attempts of economic reform between 1881 and 1905 weren’t sufficient in order to make Russia’s economy strong enough to fully maintain Russia’s ‘Great Power’ status as Russia still lagged behind the other Great Powers come 1905.

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    events such as the February and October revolutions‚ the fall of the Tsarist rule and the Provisional government. In 1900 Russia was a great empire ruled by the Tsar Nicholas II. He was an autocrat‚ this meant there was no parliament to limit his power alongside his own secret police; the okhrana‚ they would censor all books and newspapers. During the period until 1916‚ Russia had no form of income tax. As a result the Tsar raised money to maintain his regime by taxing the produce of the peasant farmers

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    MODERN STUDY NOTES: TITLE SUBHEADING NOTES Decline and Fall of the Romanov Dynasty Nicholas II as an Autocrat Nicholas II: Weak and indecisive leader; gentle. Uneducated. Tsar refused to move with times; see changes and reforms. Close relations with Queen Victoria. Manipulated/Heavily influenced by wife Tsarina Alexandra. Austrian princess – granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Pressured Nicholas to preserve autocracy. Autocracy: Russian 1900’s – Tsar + family ruled completely – no democracy

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    Tsarism survive the revolution of 1905 but not that of March 1917? Tsarism in Russia survived the revolution of 1905 but not that of March 1917 due to the difference in support it had in both years. It faced many difficulties throughout much of its late history; from the assassination of Alexander II and the similar attempts on Alexander III‚ to the downfall of the Romanov dynasty and the final abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on the 2nd of March. The way the country was being run and the strongly Slavophile

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    The war worsened the issues that already existed in Russia and also highlighted the lack of leadership shown by the Tsar and the Provisional Government set up after the February Revolution and also the Tsars military command over the army during the war. However‚ World War One was not the only reason for the revolutions taking place and acted as a tipping factor from the already undergoing social‚ political and economical problems plaguing Russia which led to the fall of the Tsar and the Provisional

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    surrounding the February revolution‚ how Orwell portrays them in Animal Farm‚ and how accurately they were represented. THE HISTORY The last Tsar of RussiaNicholas II‚ ruled from November 1‚ 1894 until March 15‚ 1917. He was also known as Nicholas the Bloody. Nicholas made many unpopular decisions. For instance‚ on a day known

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    government replaced his role as an absolute monarch. The cause of the March Revolution was the rule of a weak leader‚ the Industrial Revolutions social unrest‚ and his enter to WW1 to unite Russia. One of the causes of the March Revolution was the leadership of a weak leader: Tsar Nicholas II. According to Doc. ( )‚ Nicholas had declared when he first was put to the throne that he did not know what he was doing. He had no idea how to rule his country and how to maintain control of his country in anyway

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    survival of the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia‚ the last sovereign of Imperial Russia‚ Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov Nikolaevna. This was one of my first unsolved mysteries I was to encounter in life and the one that stood out the most. Was she really dead? Did she survive and pass on her legacy‚ leaving descendants behind? Grand Duchess Anastasia was born on June 18‚ 1901‚ to the house of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias. The fourth youngest out of five siblings

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    The Tsar had made an enemy of his people while simultaneously entangling Russia in a war that they were unequipped to handle. World War 1 appeared to be a complete disaster for Russia in 1917. The Great Retreat of 1915 brought the Austrian-Hungarian Army to Russia’s doorstep and Nicholas II decides to abandon the home front to command the Russian army in the borderlands. This left the unpopular Tsarina in charge of the country contributing to the anger and discontent of the autocracy. 1916 brought

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    Revolution occur in Russia in 1917? The Russian Revolution of 1917 occurred for a number of different reasons‚ all of which are strongly tied up with the Romanov family. For one‚ the people of the Russian Empire felt exploited due to a series of political‚ social and economic grievances. Also‚ it was widely thought that the Tsar‚ Nicholas Romanov II‚ was unfit to rule his people. Finally‚ with the onset of World War 1 (WW1) and the crippling impacts that it had on the lower classes of Russia‚ the Russian

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