A monarchy had existed during the reign of Nicholas II. However, because the Tsar had failings as a ruler, political parties soon developed in Russia.
During the reign of Nicholas II, Russia experienced political repression and limited political reforms. Nicholas II pursued a policy of autocracy, maintaining absolute power and disregarding calls for political liberalization. Economically, his policies focused on industrialization and modernization, leading to some growth, but also contributing to social and economic inequality, as well as the discontent of the working class. Overall, Nicholas II's policies failed to address the growing political and social grievances, eventually leading to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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they ended all trade.
protected citizens during periods of economic difficulty.
they helped stabilize the economy
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, there were significant economic changes such as the introduction of the encomienda system where land and labor were controlled by Spanish colonizers. Politically, the country was governed as a colony of Spain and was under the control of the Spanish government through appointed officials. These changes had lasting impacts on the social and economic structures of the Philippines.
The future of political and economic power for freed slaves, and the future of North-South economic and political relations.
Economic Issues
The New Deal policies enacted by Franklin Roosevelt during his presidency are examples of the government working to resolve the failures in the economic market.
The best government is the one that governs the least
Ireland was a prime example of economic and political disparity during the 1840's. Many Irish came to the United States to seek a better life in the mid 1800's.
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Government Economic policies did not lead to the great Depression. The Great Depression started out as a normal recession as part of a business cycle. However, bad government policies (e.g. protectionism) has worsened the recession and turned it into what we now know as the Great Depression.