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"Rasputin's influence was increasingly felt in Russian society, in the appointment of Bishops, even in politics. After 1911 many high government offices were filled by his appointees, most of whom were incompetent."
"The armies of Russia did not fare well in the wars, the despair of the people arising out of hunger and disease as well as an appalling casualty rate led to murmerings against the Czarina as a "German woman" and against Rasputin "The Dissolute" her sinister advisor who was held to have indulged in many scandalous relationships with the ladies of the court and even with the Czarina herself. Rumors circulated that Rasputin was actually conspiring with the Central Powers to bring about a Russian defeat"
The word is Negative.
Rasputin was an adviser for the Romanov family during World War I. He was a negative influence on the Tsar because he was putting a lot of strange ideas into Nicholas' wife's head, and the outside perception was that he was planning a coup, or going to corrupt the Tsar into doing his personal bidding.
Rasputin's influence on Tsar Nicholas II's government was profound and detrimental, as he undermined the credibility of the monarchy. His controversial presence and perceived control over the royal family, particularly through his relationship with Tsarina Alexandra, led to widespread public disdain and distrust. Many viewed Rasputin as a symbol of corruption and incompetence, which exacerbated the existing political unrest and contributed to the eventual downfall of the Romanov dynasty during the Russian Revolution. His involvement in political decisions further alienated the aristocracy and intensified calls for reform.
The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
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The word is Negative.
Rasputin was an adviser for the Romanov family during World War I. He was a negative influence on the Tsar because he was putting a lot of strange ideas into Nicholas' wife's head, and the outside perception was that he was planning a coup, or going to corrupt the Tsar into doing his personal bidding.
Very very bad
The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
NovaNet Answer: The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
NovaNet Answer: The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
the government declined even more and bacame increasingly unpopular-al
NovaNet Answer: The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
NovaNet Answer: The government declined even more and became increasingly unpopular.
Rasputin's influence on Tsar Nicholas II's government was profound and detrimental, as he undermined the credibility of the monarchy. His controversial presence and perceived control over the royal family, particularly through his relationship with Tsarina Alexandra, led to widespread public disdain and distrust. Many viewed Rasputin as a symbol of corruption and incompetence, which exacerbated the existing political unrest and contributed to the eventual downfall of the Romanov dynasty during the Russian Revolution. His involvement in political decisions further alienated the aristocracy and intensified calls for reform.
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