Empress Alexandra became increasingly unpopular with the Russian people because of her relationship with Rasputin.
<u>Explanation</u>
Alexandra and Rasputin's relationship was mostly based on her son's illness (he had hemophilia).
However, Russian people didn't like this because they believed that they were having an affair and that Rasputin was the one controlling Russia and not Alexandra.
The reason is because birth control is less expensive and easier for teens to get in many
other developed countries than in the United States. And teachers,
parents and physicians tend to be more accepting of teenage sexuality
and more likely to encourage use of contraception, said Sarah Brown,
chief executive of the Washington, D.C.-based National Campaign to
Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
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