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Alexander III and Nicholas II erased all the government reforms that Alexander's father had instituted. Under their reigns the Russian citizens saw their personal freedoms decreased and were being spied on by the government and a group of secret police.
Alexander III responded to his father's assassination by reviving the harsh methods of Nicholas I.
autocracy
Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas's father, was the leader of Russia before Nicholas II.
Alexander III and Princess Dagmar of Denmark had four sons:Emperor Nicholas IIGrand Duke Alexander AlexandrovichGrand Duke George AlexandrovichGrand Duke Michael Alexandrovich
Alexander III and Nicholas II erased all the government reforms that Alexander's father had instituted. Under their reigns the Russian citizens saw their personal freedoms decreased and were being spied on by the government and a group of secret police.
Alexander III responded to his father's assassination by reviving the harsh methods of Nicholas I.
I believe it was Nicholas 2nd ?!
Russia had no President in 1900. It was a monarchy at that time
autocracy
Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas's father, was the leader of Russia before Nicholas II.
Alexander III and Princess Dagmar of Denmark had four sons:Emperor Nicholas IIGrand Duke Alexander AlexandrovichGrand Duke George AlexandrovichGrand Duke Michael Alexandrovich
He succeeded his father, Alexander III, who died unexpectedly in 1894.
He was the oldest son of the previous Czar (Alexander III)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Konstantin Chernenko, Yuri Andropov, Leonid Brezhnev, and Anatas Mikoyan
they resisted all efforts for reform
Alexander III and Princess Dagmar of Denmark had four sons:Emperor Nicholas IIGrand Duke Alexander AlexandrovichGrand Duke George AlexandrovichGrand Duke Michael Alexandrovich