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The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
The Tsarina influenced the Tsar and Rasputin influenced the Tsarina, so Rasputin
albert einstein was so influential in science by a spiteball
Tsaritsa's son suffered from hemophilia and Rasputin claimed that he can cure him. She was very worried about her son and she did everything what Rasputin said, because she truly believed that only he can cure the tsetsarevich. Every time the Tsarina's suffered from a problem and no one else seemed to be able to aid him she would go to Rasputin. It is rumored that every time she called on Rasputin, the boy would miraculously recover.
well, the great R-PATTZ is extremely influential because of his acting career. he became influential when he earned his fame. first of all, he was a model. according to him, he says that his modeling career was so terrible because of his lack of muscle. Many people like Robert Pattison. (girls that is) they like him because of his looks and because of all the male parts he preforms in his massive hit films.
President Lincoln was so influential because he helped to get the 13th amendment going to abolish slavery.
no, because Hawaii is an island geographically un connected to America, and only became an American state in 1959. Historians and archaeologists reckon that it became inhabited by settlers from Polynesia, so native Hawaiians are in no way Americans other than politically
Rasputin began as a religious guide so to speak for the czarina Alexandra. He then was used as a healer for the yound Alexei. He was part of all the royal families lives. The czarina relied on him for everything eventually, much to the dislike of everyone else.
Yes, most of the family supported Rasputin, Although he died before the Tsar abdictated the throne. Well, to be more specific, the Tsar and Tsarina, as well as their children, loved Rasputin who provided them with great spiritual comfort, as well as easing the episodes of the hemophiliac tsarevitch. However, the Tsar's mother, uncles, cousins, and other relatives hated Rasputin and the Tsarina, who was not Russian by birth (she was born in Germany and raised in England). So Tsar Nicholas and his immediate family were somewhat isolated from the other relatives because of their disaste for both the Tsarina and Rasputin.
He was never really formally appointed the "leader" but because his orations and ideals were so influential that he naturally became the face of the Civil Rights Movement.
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