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Russian tsars were often resistant to modernization due to a combination of conservatism, fear of losing power, and a desire to maintain the status quo. They believed that modernizing could lead to the spread of revolutionary ideas and weaken their autocratic rule. Additionally, the nobility, who benefitted from the existing social and economic structures, opposed reforms that might diminish their privileges. This reluctance ultimately stifled progress and contributed to social unrest.

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