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Czar Nicholas II of Russia and Benito Mussolini of Italy both governed autocratically, centralizing power and suppressing dissent to maintain control over their respective nations. Their regimes prioritized nationalism and sought to strengthen their countries, albeit through different ideological frameworks—Nicholas II through monarchy and tradition, and Mussolini through fascism and militarism. Both leaders faced significant opposition and ultimately led their countries into tumultuous periods, with Nicholas II being overthrown during the Russian Revolution and Mussolini being ousted during World War II.

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