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The Tsardom of Russia began in 1547.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov of Russia. He was the emperor of Russia at the time, at least until spring 1917, by which time the Tsardom had been overthrown
Peter the Great ruled the Tsardom of Russia, and later the Russian Empire. He reigned from May 7th, 1682 until February 8th, 1725. He also co-ruled with Ivan V from 1682 until 1696.
because it was one of the main causes behing the 1905 revolution which in result led to the fall of tsardom due to the failure of improperly implemented democratic concessions.
How does any ruling class maintain power in the hunger games
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He was an absolute ruler meaning that he had complete power over Russia. So he could murder, kill or exile people at will and never get in any trouble for it. This was a way that he showed he had absolute power over his people and Russia.
Russia wants to keep Assad in power because Russia has no objections to Assad's authoritarian measures and has agreements with Assad to maintain naval ports in coastal Syria. Conversely, the Islamic State is a direct threat to these advantages the Russia enjoys from Assad and could further support Jihadist uprisings in the Russian Caucasus region, particularly in Chechnya and Daghestan. Russia is literally fighting Islamic State in Syria so that he can have an easier time fighting them in Russia.
Lenin made Russia a major power
In History of Russia, Ivan the Terrible talked back to him he had introdused russia to a tradition of extreme absolute power.
Japan fought Russia to try and obtain more power in China.
The state government has the power to establish and maintain schools. The federal government use to have this power before it was delegated to the states.