Russia has historically been difficult to govern due to its vast size, diverse population, and complex geography, which create challenges in communication and administration. The interplay of various ethnic groups and regional identities often led to tensions and demands for autonomy. Additionally, the legacy of autocratic rule and centralized power resulted in resistance to governance models that sought to incorporate democratic principles and local representation. These factors combined have made effective governance a persistent challenge throughout Russian history.
It was too difficult to govern due its big size, so they divided in North Carolina and South Carolina
thet govern it by three branches of government like we do
Size of the territory doesn't matter when you govern it.
"Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern but impossible to enslave."Henry Peter
The size of carolina made it difficult to govern.
because its such a big country
It is too difficult to govern or conquer.
Shipping is difficult in Russia because of the lack of good roads, winter hazards, and poor drivers in Russia that have a higher accident rates than in other countries. In addition, Russia is a large country.
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Alaska.
It was difficult for some newly independent African countries to govern themselves as they had already developed some dependency. As a matter of fact, most African countries still struggle to manage their affairs as a nation.
Most of Russia's deposits are in siberia, and they are difficult to get.