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    tried to change Russia’s social structure and government. Revolutions‚ although suppressed‚ continued from time to time until two very important revolutions‚ one in 1905 and the other in 1917. Although these revolutions had two basic causes in common‚ civil rights and social discontent‚ they had very different results. Russia’s 1905 revolution began for several reasons. Discontentment with Russia’s social system and living conditions among the masses truly began the revolution. While Russia slowly

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    his early manhood‚ he married Princess Alexandria of Hesse-Darmstadt. After Nicholas II became Czar‚ he wanted to travel and see most of the world as possible. Another quality that made Nicholas a weak ruler is that he was very supersticious. In 1905 Japan and Russia’s relations were not very good‚ because they were thinking about going to war‚ and since Nicholas was very indecisive and in the end his advisers easily persuaded him to declare war instead of negotiating‚ and this developed the Russo

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    How serious were the problems facing Tsar Nicholas II from 1894 to 1905? The 1905 revolution was the final concentrated outburst of domestic opposition‚ and highlighted that the regime of Tsar Nicholas II had many very serious problems. The problems he faced were not only from the peasantry and the rapidly expanding urban workforce (Industrial workers) but also from the educated middle class who were no longer willing to work towards the Tsars regime as it caused too many problem for its people

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    The Downfall of Nicholas II and the Romanov Dynasty The downfall of the Romanov reign in 1917 was under the power of Tsar Nicholas II. The growing number of revolutionaries from 1905 as well as the impacts of war meant that a strong leader was needed to pull Russia through the difficult times and meet the needs of the suffering communities. A combination of the difficult circumstances and the weak-will of the Tsar was what led Russia to the revolution. Many actions of Tsar Nicholas II led to social

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    Assess the long-term and immediate factors that led to the fall of the Romanov Dynasty. With over a century of military and civil discontent the Romanov Dynasty was bound to fall sooner or later. The fall of the Romanov Dynasty was a result of long-term causes including Tsar Alexander’s inability to satisfy his people and Tsar Nicholas II’s inability to rule to throne all together. The collapse was also an outcome of immediate causes; the effects of World War One on Russia and the 1917 revolution

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    challenges Tsar Nicholas encountered through his reign as ruler‚ with the majority a direct consequence of shear incompetence and several errors made on his part. In particular‚ his inability and ignorance to cooperate with the newly created Duma after 1905. In the October Manifesto‚ Nicholas finally agreed on the existence of a Parliament‚ with the

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    his classes during the four years of school. When it came time to take final examinations in 1905‚ the school was closed for two months because of Bloody Sunday. He then later received a half course diploma in April 1906. In 1902‚ Stravinsky began receiving private lessons from Nikolai Rimsky- Korsakov‚ the leading Russian composer at that time. That very same year Stravinsky’s father dies from cancer. In 1905 Igor Stravinsky proposes to his first cousin Catherin Nossenko. Even though the Orthodox Church

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    World War I Test Study Guide Notes Central Powers (Triple Alliance) vs. Allies (Triple Entente): Who belonged to each? -Central Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary. They were known as central powers because their location was in the heart (center of Europe). Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire joined later -Allies: Great Britain‚ France and Russia. Japan and Italy joined later‚ although Italy was part of the Central Powers first. -Reason for rivalries: What were the main rivalries between

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    opposition of the Tsar ‚was their want for political change‚ strict censorship‚ oppression of the Okrana‚ their want for political change ‚ their poor standard of living ‚ lack of trust of Tsarist government following the Russo-Japanese war and finally the 1905 revolution . The first cause as to why opposition to the Tsar increased in the years 1881-1914 is the Russian peoples want for political change. Their want for political change is due to the strict‚ oppressive and censored regime of state they lived

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    Germany‚ Italy‚ and Austria-Hungary. In the following information there shall be an analysis how serious were the dangers to the tsarist government of Russia from 1900 to the outbreak of war in 1914. Various factors shall be evaluated such as Revolution 1905‚ October Manifesto‚ Witte and Stolypin. To a large extent‚ the dangers to the tsarist government of Russia and the economy were serious. Nicholas ll refused to educate his people because he believed that education and freedom of expression would lead

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