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    How far was Tsar Nicholas responsible for his own downfall? In 15th March 1927 Tsar Nicholas of Russia abdicated in this essay I will be analysing to what extent it was his fault and what extent he had no control over His mistakes The first reason that it was his fault is that he was a weak character who was not fit to rule a large nation such as Russia as we can see in source 12 “He keep saying that he was wholly unfit to resign…. But he was not. ” This is a very reliable source as it is his sister

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    The Tsar was not in serious Jeopardy in 1905 Throughout his time as TsarNicholas II was faced with constant threats due to terrorist groups such as the peoples will. Many of these groups were oppressed by ‘The reaction’ that began under the reign of Alexander III‚ however not all opposition was destroyed. This meant that Nicholas was in constant Jeopardy. This essay will discuss whether or not Tsar Nicholas II was truly in serious Jeopardy during the events of 1905. The Russian revolution which

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    March 14 1917‚ Nicholas II fell from power‚ there was lots of reasons but my three main reasons are; The State of the Army and how they weren’t ready for war‚ The Role of the Duma and how they wanted the Tsar out of power‚ and Rasputin how he had control over Nicholas’s wife Rasputin was a peasant from Siberia‚ he was a holy man that clamed he had the power to heal the sick and predict the future. This came in handy when he found out that the Tsar’s son Alexis has hemophaelia‚ that’s a disease

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    What Factors influenced Tsar Nicholas II Abdication? On March 15th Tsar Nicholas Romanov II Abdicated from the throne for both himself and for his son Aleksey and his brother didn’t want the throne so he had to abdicate for all three of them‚ but why did he abdicate and what factors influenced abdication. The Romanovs had been ruling for over 300 years with every leader ruling a little bit differently‚ but Tsar Nicholas wasn’t the best leader and was weak at leading which led to revolutions as the

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    the problems facing the TsarNicholas II from 1894-1905? Alongside the other serious problems the Tsar encountered‚ one main concerning battle was with himself‚ which many concurred with by the end of 1905. Nicholas II fell into the notion that the throne was reserved for him by the will of god‚ thus thought he didn’t have to take measures to politically modernise‚ and establish Russia in general. This deluded perception brought about many serious problems itself. Nicholas II‚ given Tsardom from

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    Why was the Tsar overthrown in February 1917? Was it the work of revolutionaries like Lenin and Trotsky? Certainly not - they were mostly either in prison or in exile. Lenin had said in 1916 that he feared he would not live to see a revolution in Russia! Was it the War? The war certainly had a serious impact on all aspects of Russian society. Defeats undermined the army‚ and economic problems alienated much of the population. Lack of food and fuel in the cruel winter of 1916-1917 certainly

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    against Japan in 1905. Back then‚ sailors came back home revolted by their poor conditions at sea‚ and riots occurred around the country over poverty and misery but the Tsar was able to contain them before they turned into something bigger‚ since he still had support from his troops and was still willing to compromise. →In 1914‚ when he was forced to join war‚ he started what would be the end of his government. As you may be aware‚ Russia had really important commercial trades in the Balkans and had influence

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    Assess the reasons why tsar Nicholas II was able to survive the 1905 revolution. In October of 1905‚ a united resistance was formed in affiliation with the ambition to overthrow Nicholas II‚ Tsar of Russia. This united opposition‚ which still stands as one of the biggest anarchistic events in Romanov history‚ transpired shortly after the events of the ‘bloody Sunday’ massacre. Nicholas managed to retain his thrown throughout the revolution; many factors assisted in this sustainment‚ including

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    September 25‚ 2012 Dr. Rosalind Blackwell Program Director Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov Dear Dr. Blackwell The five second rule which claims that food can be safely eaten within five seconds of being dropped on the floor. It is important for the safety of the people to find out if this myth is true or not. The experiment was tested in my biology class where I monitored the growth of bacteria on food dropped on the floor and food not dropped on the floor. My experiment included

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    The Five-Second Rule‚ It’s Nothing to Drool About All heads turn when someone calls out‚ five-second rule! Just what is it they’re saying? That maybe by chant or charm they claim the ability to ward off the sickness of any bacteria that may have contaminated their dropped food? Presumption rests on an incantation that may not have even originated in the United States. Folklore has it that the five-second rule may have been an invention of a thirteenth century Mongolian ruler Genghis Khan‚ who

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