The answer is: Unrest in the Russian military and civilian population
At that time, Tsar Nicholas II was known as Nicholas the Bloody or Vile Nicholas. He's not afraid to execute all citizens or other government officials who dare to undermine his rule.
His actions created Unrest in the Russian military and civilian population and people's approval toward him kept plummeting as the years go by, until eventually he was abdicated during the revolution in 1917.
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The early Roman empire saw Christianity as a sort of cult that was potentially dangerous. Christians practice the idea of only one God and therefore did not participate in certain pagan practices such as the Caesar worship which the Romans viewed as disloyalty to their rulers thus the persecutions against Christians began. At the end of the first century Christianity severed all ties with Judaism and established itself as an independent religion.