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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
14

In the early 1900s, how much contact did a Russian tsar have with the people?

History
2 answers:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
6 0
<span>A tsar was removed from the people and was rarely seen.

The tsar of the early 1900s was an absolute monarch with much control and answered little to the people. Though there were attempts at reform and the creation of a representative body called the Duma, the Tsar, especially Nicholas II, was known to shut it down or event attempted to remove it. Nicholas II would be the last tsar of Russia being forced to abdicate, step down, his throne in 1917. </span>
aksik [14]3 years ago
6 0

In the early 1900s, a tsar was removed from the people and was rarely seen.

Further Explanation:

In the early 1900s, Ruler of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II and Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin was living in exile but by the time October came, the roles of both these people were reversed as Tsar was in prison and Lenin was the one who was holding the Power. During the time the revolution of Russia begin; many revolutionaries did not paid much of the attention to this as they thought that this issue will soon get over. The Industry started to go down under regime of Tsar and due to this very issue his popularity among the people started to decline. There were continuous domestic problems along with war going against Japan which was uncalled for. The revolt against him by the people continued till 1905 when he finally compromised and issued the famous October Manifesto in which there was groundwork for the protection of civil rights as well as creation of the Constitution of United States. Despite of this, Protest against Tsar grew and downfall of Monarchy started. The conflict with protesters could have been avoided but forces which guarded Tsar opened fire and many protesters were killed. The protest only grew after that and even some of the soldiers joined protesters and killed their senior officials by firing on them. Finally, Tsar was removed from the people and was rarely seen.

Learn more:

1. Which of the following was a religious movement at the turn of the twentieth century that sought justice for the less fortunate? brainly.com/question/2390884

2. Which issue did the Supreme Court answer in the case of Duncan v. Louisiana? brainly.com/question/8891404

Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Russian Revolution

Keywords:

Tsar, Nicholas Tsar, Russian Revolution, Soldiers, Killings, Economic slowdown, Protestors, October Manifesto, Lenin, Japan.

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