In this essay I am going to be having a look at whether Tsar Nicholas II was fit to rule Russia during his reign. Who was Tsar Nicholas II? : He was the leader of Russia during 1894 – 1917 of which he was then overthrown. He was an Autocrat. He had not been elected into his position as the Tsar‚ but he was born into the job‚ this meant that he was not loved by the people as much as if they had elected him to be Tsar. To help Tsar to rule he had ministers‚ these were his friends and family this
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The 1905 revolution had little impact but it is important to know that the Bloody Sunday which sparked 1905 revolution was starting point where the bond between the tsar and the people was heavily severed. This caused loss of popular support for Nicholas II. The Russian Revolution of 1905 was not a sudden event‚ but rather the culmination of years of discontent caused by several factors which were the poor economic condition of the peasantry‚ who had seen little improvement in their lives following
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Topic: Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 Research Question- The Russo-Japanese war of 1904 is the main contributor of the Revolution of 1905 in Russia. To what extent do you agree with this view? Justify your answer with a 1000 words as a minimum. Russia during the 19th century was considered to be the mystical land of the Great Tsars and Tsarina’s. It long held the imagination of visitors and storytellers alike from its grand courts and palaces to its superb Caviar‚ Vodka and Faberge eggs.
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The 1905 Russian Revolution was the first of the revolutions that took place in attempt to overthrow Russia ’s Tsarist (or Imperial Autocracy) regime. The revolution broke out in 1905 because of the public unrest and economic depression caused by the Russo-Japanese war in 1904-5; and because of the "Bloody Sunday" of January 9th‚ 1905. The significance of the 1905 Revolution was determined by the October Manifesto‚ which was the Tsar ’s response to the revolution‚ and by the Tsarist-opposing parties
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History Pre AS Task Explain why Russia was a difficult country to govern before 1905 * Russia is a very big country so it would be hard to keep it all under control. One-sixth of the world. * Because it was big it was hard to communicate with people with the lack of technology they had. * It was also hard to get to place so it would be hard to keep people under control if something happened as it would take a long time to get there. * Because of the geographical landscape
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responsible for the survival of tsarist rule in the years 1881 to 1905? The divisions of its opponents were a major factor in the survival of tsarist state however; it is not the only factor as there are others. The divisions are big in helping survival but the ruthless use of repression by Alexander the third and Nicolas the second were also very helpful to the autocracy in ensuring continuance. Another major factor involved is the support of the Tsar by three main groups who use their power and influence
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I think that Russia was unrecognisable in 1894 compared to what it was in 1881 when it was inherited by Alexander III. Alexander III had changed many things from when he came into power and still remained when he had died in 1894. One thing that had changed in Russia from when Alexander had come into power in 1881 was that there was increased repression regarding politics. The Statue of State Security was introduced which brought government-controlled courts into the country and could now put
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Menzies introduced a Bill in Parliament that became one of the most divisive pieces of legislation an Australian government ever made. In 1964‚ legislation reintroduced conscription for males reaching their 20th birthday. A month of the year was chosen from the barrel (AKA drafted)‚ and if birthday was in that month‚ then they would have approximately a one in ten chance of being selected‚ and had to serve for a period of two years. In 1966‚ Prime Minister Harold Holt announced that conscripts would
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Telecommuting Increases Productivity Telecommuting‚ also known as work-from-home‚ is a common practice among many business firms. In many articles‚ authors claim that telecommuting makes noticeable contribution to companies‚ increasing productivity by around 15%-50%. However‚ to some CEOs‚ telecommuting is not an attractive option. They think that most people exaggerate the significance of telecommuting because they worry about losing direct control over the employees. Actually‚ telecommuting can
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CONTRADICTORIES = T‚F; F‚T (A & O‚ E &I) __A__1a. Jejemon lingo is slang = 1.b__T__ __O__1c. 1.d Some jejemon lingos are not slang = 1.e__F__ __O__1a. Few students are not diligent = 1.b__T__ __A_1c. 1.d All students are diligent = 1.e__F__ __E__1a. None of us are above the law = 1.b__T__ __I_1c. 1.d Some of us are above the law = 1.e__F__ __I__1a. Some plants are sentient = 1.b__F__ __E_1c. 1.d No plants are sentient= 1.e__T__ __I__1a. Some collateral attacks are unjust = 1.b__T__ __E_1c. 1
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