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To keep control in germany and europe
Nicholas II was not really prepared to be a ruler. He was more of a 'family man' who would rather play with his children than rule a country. He was not a strong leader because of this. Nicholas became ruler suddenly when his father, the previous tsar died. The day of his coronation, 2,000 people were trampled to death. Not wanting to appear foolish, Nicholas still attended a ball held for his coronation, but to the people of Russia, this made it seem as if Nicholas had no respect for the lives of his people. Nicholas II lived in a time when things were changing, but because of his personality, he could neither drastically change the government, nor could he keep it the same. His indecision allowed the Bolsheviks gain ground.
No, WW I continued until 1918. I should also point out that Lenin pulled Russia out of the war, which made it easier for Germany to keep fighting. They would hardly surrender because one of their main enemies withdrew from the fight.
because russia would get some of Poland to keep, and russia didnt want a war with Germany, so they signed the German soviet pact
weapons
The unification of Russia was difficult because the independent states that were to be unified were under European control. These European powers wanted to keep it that way and fought to keep Russia from unifying them.
By offering incentives for families to have only one child.
An attempt to keep those who abide by an agreement without arms so those who disregard the agreement may gain control.
Czar Nicholas II was the last ruler of the Romanov family dynasty that had ruled the great empire of Russia for over 300 hundred years. He became Czar of Russia at the age of 26 because of the untimely and unexpected death of his father. Not only was he not ready to fill this position, but he was not skilled in the areas of working with the common people and in government. Although Nicholas was a good leader in some areas, he lacked experience and could be controlled too easily. He experienced trials in his personal and public life as Czar of Russia.
To keep control in germany and europe
It was an attempt to keep trade open in China open to all nations.
That if food is heated in a container with no air in it, the food will keep
There are certain guidelines and implementation to keep control of documentation.
During the rut, a stag will attempt to gather a harem of breeding females. Other stags will attempt to gain control of this harem. Therefore, a contest ensues between the master stag and the contending stag. It is a case of the best stag will win and gain or keep control of the harem and ensure they alone will mate with the females and pass on their genes to future offspring.
Nicholas II was not really prepared to be a ruler. He was more of a 'family man' who would rather play with his children than rule a country. He was not a strong leader because of this. Nicholas became ruler suddenly when his father, the previous tsar died. The day of his coronation, 2,000 people were trampled to death. Not wanting to appear foolish, Nicholas still attended a ball held for his coronation, but to the people of Russia, this made it seem as if Nicholas had no respect for the lives of his people. Nicholas II lived in a time when things were changing, but because of his personality, he could neither drastically change the government, nor could he keep it the same. His indecision allowed the Bolsheviks gain ground.
increase tarrifs to keep out foreign manufactored goods!
If the car is going up an incline, it will attempt to keep the speed constant with the setting of the cruise control. When that process is satisfied, the car may decelerate a bit to keep the same speed. If the car continually decelerates whe using the cruise control. stop using the cruise and have it checked. It id very dangerous to use the cruise control that is not operating properly. It could cause the car to accelerate unexpectedly.