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Sindrei [870]
2 years ago
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When Tsar Nicholas II took over command of the army during WWI, who did he leave in charge of the government? Rasputin Kerensky

the Duma Tsarina Alexandra.
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1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
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Tsar Nicholas II was the eldest son of the tsarevitch Aleksandr Aleksandrovic.

The correct option is:

Tsar Nicholas II took over command of the army during WWI, he left in charge of the government is:

Tsarina Alexandra

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  • Rasputin reached the height of his power at the Russian court after 1915.

  • During World War I, Nicholas II took command of his army and proceeded to the front lines.

  • He put Alexandra in charge of Russia's internal affairs, while Rasputin served as her personal advisor.

Thus option (b) Tsarina Alexandra is correct.

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