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    In the context of the years 1815 to 1917 to what extent was the collapse of Tsardom caused by the spontaneous upsurge of the political masses?   To fully understand the collapse of Tsardom‚ the condition of Russia in 1917 must be analysed‚ along with 1815 to 1917. The Russian revolution and the subsequent collapse of Tsardom are perceived to be caused by the spontaneous upsurge of the political masses by some Historians however‚ it is also seen to be the result of a century of general discontent

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    for the monarchy and Petrograd Soviet. He also served in several positions between the two including a Liaison‚ Minister of justice‚ Minister of war‚ and prime minister. And finally‚ Nicholas II the last Tsar of Russia. His rule lasted from 1894 to 1917 and would have lasted longer but you know revolutions. Nicholas II was a very paranoid person he was mainly afraid of a too hands-on approach to ruling his government which led to the people disliking

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    mystery of the 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

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    first from the Russian public until they started to lose battles. After defeats in 1915 the poor attempt at retreating and the number of those wounded the high command and the Tsar were blamed which led to Nicholas II making one of his biggest mistakes ever whilst in his reign‚ Tsar Nicholas II took the advice of Grigori Rasputin‚ a peasant who was friends with the royal family from trying to heal their son of haemophilia‚ and went and led the Russian war effort. The tsar had a slender knowledge

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    1) How would you convey the message of the book “Half the Sky” to family‚ friends‚ and colleagues? This book is a crucial dose of reality for those of us that are spoiled by the comforts we have grown used too. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn explain in the book “Half the Sky” why empowering women in the developing world is ethically right and extremely vital.It is a gripping story of how customs and culture have historically oppressed women. The strength of the human rights movement and

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    Rasputin himself seemed to tempt many women. It was rumored that his charm seemed to almost hypnotize people. Rasputin though‚ not only charmed his way into the rich public‚ but also captured the interest of the most important couple in Russia; Czar Nicholas II and his wife (The royal couple of Russia). It was not only his personal magnetism though‚ that gave him so much power. It was the ability to heal the bleeding of Alexis (the son of the royal couple) who suffered from hemophilia. One day‚ Rasputin

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    Why did the 1905 Revolution fail? Liam Hunt When looking at why the 1905 revolution failed‚ we must first consider the state of affairs leading up to the revolution. One key event in the state of affairs was the separation of the Social Democrats who became known as the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks in 1903. This was because some members of the what was to become the Bolsheviks‚ wanted to have a violent revolution‚ whereas the other members wanted to wait until the capitalist stage of the Marxist

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    There are many reasons that could have been considered to be the cause if for the outbreak of revolution in February 1917. The many effects of the war proved to lead towards the revolution because it demonstrated how hopeless the Tsar and his government were in dealing with all the problems Russia faced. Also the ministers within the government also had a part to play in the events leading up to the revolution as many of them advised the Tsar to resign. The war is an event that is widely considered

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    landowners‚ a mere 1% of the population‚ were affluent and owned most of the land of the country. They had a lot of influence on how the country was ruled. The workers and peasants‚ quite understandably‚ found this very unfair and wanted change. Nicholas II became the Tsar of Russia after his father was assassinated. He never wanted to‚ nor was he capable of‚ ruling an empire as large and diverse as Russia. There were many difficulties in ruling Russia‚ such as the huge amount of land the

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    The main cause of the collapse of the Tsarist regime in Russia in 1917 was the First World War. Do you agree? Explain your answer. In 1917 the rule of the Romanovs over Russia collapsed and Tsar Nicholas was forced to abdicate. He then offered the throne to his brother‚ who refused. There were many causes to the collapse of the Tsarist regime in 1917‚ including the First World War. Russia entered the First World War for different reasons‚ including: to improve Tsar’s reputation in front of people

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