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Czar Nicholas II was an autocratic leader as he wielded absolute power over the Russian Empire, making decisions without input from others and suppressing political dissent. He dismissed the Duma, Russia's first parliamentary body, when it opposed his policies, demonstrating his refusal to share power. Nicholas II's reliance on oppressive measures, such as censorship and the secret police, further solidified his autocratic rule and alienated many segments of society, ultimately contributing to the Russian Revolution.

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