The halting of Hitler's armies by Russia and their conquest of North Africa.
In general, yes, state governments are, for the most part, set up the same as the federal government, since there are state executives, legislatures, and judiciaries.
Answer:
The problems faced while ruling Russia
Explanation:
There were many difficulties to rule Russia because of the weak economy and government. Russia had poor trade and industrial works. Russia's industries were few in numbers and the industrial workers exploited extremely. Agriculture largely belonged to rich peasants, where serfs exploited and bound to their master's land. Increasing peasant disturbances and worker injustice let them conduct frequent trikes against the Tsarist Regime. Tsar Nicholas II was not able to rule Russia properly as he lacked the confidence and assertiveness of a ruler like his father.