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A mixture of Slavic people and the Vikings (Scandinavians) made the Russian nation.
being taxed on things like tea (the tea act) and printed things (the stamp act).
There is no Russian Independence Day. The 12th of June is the Day of Russia and there are no any specific traditions of its celebration.
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Because it continued Russian involvement in World War I
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More people working for reform
More people working for reform
More people working for reform
More people working for reform
This is a complex question that could be interpreted in different ways. In general, unhappiness and misery can reinforce each other in a negative cycle. Unhappiness often arises from unmet needs or expectations, while misery can be a more intense and sustained form of unhappiness. Both emotions can be influenced by individual temperament, life circumstances, and mental health factors.
The defunct Russian government had negative effects on the people of the country. These effects are high corruption, high crime rate, major distress to people and devaluation of national currency. All these effects decreased the life quality of Russian people.
Depending what you mean, they could be a citizen of a country or what ever country they're from, like American, Russian, Chinese.
Autocracy caused the Russian Revolution by making the people greatly unhappy. The tsar Nicholas II ran the country with the help of only a few ministers, and the people wanted a more democratic form of government. Nicholas believed that the absolute power of tzars should be preserved, and kept on ruling by himself.
The Russian flag consists of three horizontal stripes - white on top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom. The white symbolizes nobility and frankness, the blue stands for faith, loyalty, and honesty, and the red represents courage, valor, and love.
The Russia flag represents the country's heritage and history. The white symbolizes nobility and frankness, the blue reflects honesty, integrity, and vigilance, while the red represents courage, valor, and love.