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Ivan the Terrible set up the entire Russian government to be controlled by himself. He established a secret police, Oprichniki to suppress the Boyar rebellions, he established a national assembly, made laws, even on the local levels, drew up a law code, and appointed his own advisory board. Most of these actions were set up to make Ivan an absolute ruler, answerable to no one. .

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