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Under Czar rule, citizens in Russia had limited freedoms, as the autocratic government maintained strict control over many aspects of life. While some personal liberties existed, such as limited freedom of expression and the ability to own property, political dissent was often suppressed, and censorship was prevalent. The extent of individual freedoms varied significantly depending on the time period and the specific Czar, with notable reforms occurring during the reigns of certain rulers like Alexander II. Overall, the lack of political representation and the oppressive nature of the regime restricted the true exercise of freedom for most citizens.

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