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Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, had a negative view of democracy. He believed in the autocratic rule of the Romanov dynasty and resisted any attempts to introduce democratic reforms. Nicholas II believed that the monarchy should have absolute power and saw democracy as a threat to his authority and the stability of the Russian Empire. His resistance to democratic reforms ultimately contributed to the downfall of the Romanov dynasty during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
They weren't happy about it.
I would compare Russian popular morale in WWI to say- Japanese popular morale in 1944 in WWII.
Its about two people that fall in love. They feel like they are ready to get married but others feel they are moving to fast, but what they dont know for a while is that she is pregnate
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бу́дьте как до́ма is a Russian equivalent of 'Feel at home'.
they feel sad and they dont really want to go
Well, I wouldn't say he actually gave up his throne. It had more to do with the fact that he was dragged off it during the October 1917 Bolshevik revolution and had his throat cut or somesuch. He was dead, anyway, and so were all his family. Unfortunately, all the people got out of their revolution was Stalin, who made the Czar and any of his excesses look like a vacation in Hawaii. People feel sorry for the Jews. The Russians have had it at least as bad, if you ask me.
There were two. However, they could be combined into one. Nicholas II would not have liked it, seeing as he and his family lost power. Marx was dead for about twenty years before the revolution, but as the man who thought up the ideas of communism, it was his proletariat revolution. Lenin and Trotsky liked it very much, as it put them in power.
Mozhete ostavit' chaeviye! :)
Santa can be any race or ethnicity, so he usually is Russian when he is in Russia, and Chinese when he is in China. It helps everyone to feel comfortable.
The Russian word for mother is мать, which is simply pronounced "maht" (like "mat" with a short o sound). I hope this has helped. Feel free to improve this answer! :)