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  1. He took control of the army, and therefore causing the defeats to be blamed on him.
  2. He put too much trust in Rasputin and his wife Alexei, who the people thought were German spies.
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losing in the Russo-jap war because he industrialized too late. All his efforts did nothing Immediately attacking German province of east Prussia before he was ready Allowing the influence of Rasputin on him and allowing him to take over military Leaving his wife in charge of leading because he went to fight on the front with his soldiers Angering the peasants because of the war wages

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Czar Nicholas II, the last crowned Emperor of Russia, was ill-prepared to receive the crown when his father died prematurely in 1894, and his inability to rule effectively was compounded by a number of difficult events during his reign. The failure of the Russo-Japanese War led to the Russian Revolution of 1905, which Nicholas diffused only after signing a manifesto promising representative government and basic civil liberties in Russia. However, he recanted on a number of his promises, allowing the Bolsheviks and other revolutionary groups to gain wide support. World War I broke out on 1 August 1914, and although unprepared, Nicholas made the mistake of having the Russian forces immediately attack the German province of East Prussia. The Germans mobilised their armies efficiently and completely defeated the two invading Russian armies.

The cumulative effect of these events was that Russia suffered severe food shortages, soldiers became war-weary, and morale was at an all-time low. On 15 March 1917, Nicholas was forced to abdicate amidst civil war.

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Listening to Rasputin....and allowing Rasputin to have influence on his wife.

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